Placed synonyms
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Part of speech:
Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
situated in a particular spot or position
situated in a particular spot or position
situated in a particular spot or position
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situated in a particular spot or position
stowed
situated in a particular spot or position
situated in a particular spot or position
situated in a particular spot or position
Supplied with money:
situated in a particular spot or position
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(comparative more ordered, superlative most ordered)
To confine or restrict to a particular locality:
To locate or position on a site
To put officially in custody or confinement
(Sports) To hurl with an overhand pushing motion:
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The definition of invest is to put valuable resources into something that you expect will give you a personal or financial gain.
(Nautical) To put oneself into the position indicated.
To put in place or position.
To put forth; assert (a claim, argument, etc.)
To direct toward an object; to aim.
To turn or point (a person or thing) toward an object or goal; aim; head
To direct or point, as a weapon, at a particular object; to direct, as a missile, an act, or a proceeding, at, to, or against an object; as, to aim a musket or an arrow, the fist or a blow (at something); to aim a satire or a reflection (at some person or vice).
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(Figuratively) To aim for as an audience or demographic.
(Intransitive) To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
(Originally) To send by post
To assign to a position; post.
To arrange or classify by grades; rate according to quality, rank, worth, etc.; sort
To rove over or through.
To give a particular order or position to; classify.
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Identify means to determine who or what someone or something is.
To place in or on a given spot or spots; locate
To defile (the body of a person put to death) by dismembering it or cutting it into quarters
(Logic) To employ (a term) in its whole extent; to take as universal in one premise.
To put into a willing or receptive frame of mind; incline:
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(Informal) To place; put; set
To insert or utilise spaces in a written text.
To cause to occupy a post, site, or situation; to station; to establish; to fix; to settle.
To posit is defined as to assume as fact, to suggest or to set in place.
To pinpoint means to identify or locate exactly.
The definition of impute is to assign a fault or blame.
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To lodge, or find quarters for; provide with accommodation.
(Chemistry) Any of a class of compounds that form hydroxyl ions (OH) when dissolved in water, and whose aqueous solutions react with acids to form salts. Bases turn red litmus paper blue and have a pH greater than 7. Their aqueous solutions have a bitter taste.
To regard (a work, for example) as belonging to or produced by a specified agent, place, or time:
To overpower emotionally.
To be victorious; win.
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To belong to or form a group:
To arrange properly or in a certain way; set in order; adjust
To arrive at or attain the end of:
To smuggle:
Affix is defined as to create an impression.
To blame is to point the finger at someone else and declare him/her responsible for a fault or wrong.
To know or identify from past experience or knowledge:
To finger is defined as to point at someone with blame.
To bring near.
To estimate is defined as to form an opinion or to guess something’s size, cost or value.
To judge; consider; estimate
To put into a category or categories; classify.
To arrange, group, or rate according to qualities or characteristics; assign to a class; classify.
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To arrange or group in classes according to some system or principle
To put aside, to not act on (proposals, suggestions, advice).
dislodged (antonym)
(Intransitive) To move or go from a dwelling or former position.
displaced (antonym)
To take the place of; supplant or replace (a person or thing that one is the cause of or occasion for removing, pushing aside, etc.)
discomposed (antonym)
To put into a state of disorder.
disarranged (antonym)
To undo the arrangement of; to disorder; to derange.
disordered (antonym)
To throw into disorder; disarrange
emptied (antonym)
To unburden; relieve:
misplaced (antonym)
Misplace is to lose something, or to put it in an incorrect location.
lost (antonym)
To wander from or become ignorant of:
overlooked (antonym)
To manage; supervise:
forgotten (antonym)
To forget things; be forgetful
divested (antonym)
To sell off or otherwise dispose of (a subsidiary company or an investment).
placed (related)
To arrange for the publication or display of:
risen (related)
(Of a river) To have its source (in a particular place).
defeated (related)
To win victory over; overcome; beat
won (related)
To gain (a prize) by succeeding in competition or contest.
be (related)
To remain or continue
given (related)
To perform for an audience:
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