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station

sta·tion [ stáysh'n ]


noun  (plural sta·tions)
Definition:
 
1. stop on route: a place along a train or bus route where passengers are picked up or set down, often with amenities such as ticket offices, waiting rooms, refreshments, toilets, and facilities for goods and parcels

2. local branch of organization: a local branch or headquarters of an official organization such as the police force, fire department, or ambulance service

3. specially equipped building: a building or group of buildings that provides a particular function or service
a pumping station

4. broadcasting building: a place equipped to make and broadcast radio or television programs

5. broadcasting channel: a television or radio channel

6. usual place: the place or position where somebody or something is usually to be found or is supposed to be found

7. position for performing task: a position where somebody performs a task, e.g. in a factory, or the equipment used in performing a task

8. rank: the position somebody holds in society or in an organization in terms of rank

9. Australia sheep or cattle farm: a large farm in Australia or New Zealand where sheep or cattle are raised

10. military military posting: a place where military personnel are sent to carry out duties

11. nautical place on ship for crew member: a place on board a ship where a crew member carries out duties

12. navy place where ship is sent: a place where a naval ship or fleet is sent for a period of duty

13. civil engineering surveyor's reference point: a fixed point used by surveyors as a reference

14. christianity Station of Cross: in Christianity, one of the Stations of the Cross

15. history military or government settlement in India: a place where military officers or government officials lived in India while it was under British rule

16. South Asia settlement: a town
He's out of station today.



transitive verb  (past and past participle sta·tioned, present participle sta·tion·ing, 3rd person present singular sta·tions)
Definition:
 
put somebody or something in place: to assign somebody to a particular place, or put something in a particular place ( often passive )

[Mid-16th century. Via French< Latin station- "standing still" < stat-, past participle of stare "stand"]
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