- verb(be situated)situate (verb) · situates (third person present) · situated (past tense) · situated (past participle) · situating (present participle)
- fix or build (something) in a certain place or position:"the pilot light is usually situated at the front of the boiler" · "a conveniently situated hotel"
- put in context; describe the circumstances surrounding (something):"it is necessary to situate these ideas in the wider context of the economy"
- (be situated)be in a specified financial or marital position:"Amy is now comfortably situated"
adjectivelawarchaicsituate (adjective)- situated.
Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin situat- ‘placed’, from the verb situare, from Latin situs ‘site’.
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