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place
noun
- 1. A portion of the Earth's surface, particularly one considered as a unit, such as an area, region, district, locality, etc.
2. A geographic area or position, such as a country, city, town, village, etc.
- Thesaurus: position, location, point, spot, vicinity.
- Example: place of business
- Example: place of worship
- One's home or lodging
- Example: Let's go to my place.
- Example: one's birthplace
- Example: a hiding-place
- Example: lay three places
8. An area on the surface of something, eg on the body.
- Example: point to the sore place
- Example: put it back in its place
- Example: a good place to stop
- Example: made me lose my place
- Example: finished in third place
- Example: lost his place in the queue
- Example: lets her family take second place
- Example: know one's place
- Example: corruption in high places
- Example: gain a university place
- Thesaurus: job, position, office, post.
- Example: It's not my place to tell him
- Example: There's a place for judicious lying
- Example: the market place
- Example: Buccleuch Place
- Form: Place
- The position of a number in a series, especially of decimals after the point.
- 1. To put, position, etc in a particular place.
- Thesaurus: put, plant, assign, lodge, stow, locate, settle, deposit, install, situate.
- Example: place an order
- Example: place an advertisement
- Example: The agency were able to place her immediately with a company
- Example: was placed fourth
- Example: a familiar voice that I couldn't quite place
- To find a buyer for (stocks or shares, usually a large quantity of them).
(especially N Amer)
intr
8. To finish a race or competition (in a specified position or, if unspecified, in second position)
- Example: The favourite placed third.
- In disorder or confusion.
- To finish as one of the first three or, in some races, the first four.
- To be in a position to do something.
- Example: was well placed to influence the decision
- To become clear; to make sense.
- To make way for or yield to them.
- To travel.
- To be successful.
- Thesaurus: succeed, achieve, advance, get ahead, get somewhere, move up.
- In the correct position.
- Instead of it or them.
- In any event; anyway.
- Example: I never liked it in the first place
- Used to introduce successive points.
- Here and there.
- If I were you etc.
- To show proper subservience (to someone, an organization, etc).
- To falter in following a text, etc; not to know what point has been reached.
- colloq
To become angry.
- Not in the correct position.
- Inappropriate.
- To humble them as they deserve because of their arrogance, conceit, etc.
- Thesaurus: humble, humiliate, reprimand, derogate, take someone down a peg or two.
- To assume one's usual or rightful position.
- To happen, occur, be held, etc.
- Example: the ceremony takes place next week in London
- To replace or supersede them.
