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- nounplace (noun) · places (plural noun) · Place (noun)
- a particular position or point in space:"the monastery was a peaceful place" · "there were still some remote places in the world" · "that street was no place for a lady"
- a particular point on a larger surface or in a larger object or area:"I cut my hand in three places"
- a building or area used for a specified purpose or activity:"the town has many excellent eating places"
- informala person's home:"what about dinner at my place?"
- a point in a book or other text reached by a reader at a particular time:"I must have lost my place in the script"
- a portion of space available or designated for or being used by someone:"they hurried to their places at the table" · "he was watching from his place across the room"
- a vacancy or available position:"she won a place to study German at the university"
- the regular or proper position of something:"lay each slab in place"
- a person's rank or status:"occupation structures a person's place in society"
- a right or privilege resulting from someone's role or position:"I'm sure she has a story to tell, but it's not my place to ask"
- the role played by or importance attached to someone or something in a particular context:"the place of computers in improving office efficiency varies between companies"
- a position in a sequence or series, typically one ordered on the basis of merit:"his score left him in ninth place"
- a position in a contest:"his score was good enough to leave him in ninth place"
- BRITISH ENGLISHany of the first three or sometimes four positions in a race (used especially of the second, third, or fourth positions).
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHthe second position, especially in a horse race.
- the degree of priority given to something:"accurate reportage takes second place to lurid detail"
- the position of a figure in a series indicated in decimal or similar notation, especially one after the decimal point:"calculate the ratios to one decimal place"
- (in place names) a square or a short street:"our new restaurant is in Hilliard Place"
- a country house with its grounds.
verbplace (verb) · places (third person present) · placed (past tense) · placed (past participle) · placing (present participle)- cause to be in a particular situation:"enemy officers were placed under arrest" · "you are not placing yourself under any obligation"
- used to express the attitude someone has toward someone or something:"I am not able to place any trust in you"
- (be placed)used to indicate the degree of advantage or convenience enjoyed by someone or something as a result of their position or circumstances:"the company is well placed to seize the opportunity"
- find a home or employment for:"the children were placed with foster parents" · "the agency had placed 3,000 people in full-time jobs"Similar:find employment forfind a job forfind a home forfind accommodation for
- dispose of (something, especially shares) by selling to a customer:"the shares were placed last November"
- arrange for the recognition and implementation of (an order, bet, etc.):"they placed a contract for three boats"
- order or obtain a connection for (a phone call) through an operator:"she placed a call to her husband to break the news"
- identify or classify as being of a specified type or as holding a specified position in a sequence or hierarchy:"a survey placed the company 13th for achievement"
- remember where one has seen or how one comes to recognize (someone or something):"she eventually said she couldn't place him"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(be placed)achieve a specified position in a race:"he was placed eleventh in the long individual race"
- be among the first three in a race (or the first three or four in the UK):"he won three times and placed three times"
OriginOld English plaece, from Latin platea ‘open space’, from Greek plateia (hodos) ‘broad (way)’; subsequently reinforced by Old French place. - People also ask
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