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place

place [ playss ]


noun  (plural plac·es)
Definition:
 
1. area or portion of space: an area, position, or portion of space that somebody or something can occupy
This is a good place to plant the sapling.

2. locality: a geographic locality, e.g. a town, country, or region
People come here to work from lots of different places.

3. square or street: a public square or short street with residences on it

4. dwelling: a house, apartment, or other living accommodations
a place of our own

5. location with particular use: a building or location with a particular purpose
the firm's place of business
their regular place of worship

6. point in something: a point or position in something such as a book, film, or story
I lost my place when you interrupted me.

7. proper position: the usual or proper position or location for somebody or something
A place for everything, and everything in its place.

8. opportunity to study: an opportunity to study at a school or university
hoping for a place at Harvard

9. status: somebody's social position or rank in an organization
know your place

10. responsibility: somebody's responsibility or right, especially as it relates to the person's role or status
It's not your place to tell me what to do.

11. job: a job or position
was offered a place on the board

12. somewhere to sit: somewhere for somebody to sit, e.g. at a table or in a theater
I'll keep a place for you next to me.

13. position in series: the position of somebody or something in a sequence or series

14. horseracing second position: the second position in a race, especially a horserace

15. mathematics position of digit in number: the relative position of a digit in a number



verb  (past and past participle placed, present participle plac·ing, 3rd person present singular plac·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb put something or somebody somewhere: to put something or somebody in a particular location or position
placed the box on the table

2. transitive verb put somebody in particular state: to cause somebody or something to be in a particular state or condition
Your actions placed all of us in danger.

3. transitive verb see somebody in particular way: to see or treat somebody or something as having a particular value or character
He placed his family above everything else in his life.

4. transitive verb remember somebody or something: to recognize or remember somebody or something
I can't place him.

5. transitive verb assign somebody: to assign somebody to a job, position, home, or the care of somebody else
I'll see if I can place you with the sales team.

6. transitive verb aim something carefully: to aim or calculate something carefully in order to achieve the desired result
Her observations were timely and well placed.
placed his punches well

7. transitive verb arrange for something: to arrange for something to be dealt with or take place
placed an order for a new car

8. transitive verb rank somebody or something: to put somebody in a particular position in a sequence or series
The survey place her third overall.

9. intransitive verb sports finish second: to finish in second position in a race, especially a horserace

[Pre-12th century. Via French< Latin platea "broad way" < Greek plateia hodos]

all over the place 

1. 
everywhere
 

2. 
in a state of disorder or confusion


a place in the sun a position of success, happiness, or prosperity

give place (to) 

1. 
to be succeeded or superseded by somebody or something
 

2. 
to make room for somebody or something


go places to become successful (informal)

in place 

1. 
in position or ready for use
 

2. 
in the position or location in which somebody or something belongs or ought to be


in place of instead of or as a replacement for somebody or something

out of place 

1. 
not in the position or location in which somebody or something should be
 

2. 
inappropriate or incongruous


put somebody in his or her place to humble somebody who is behaving in an arrogant, presumptuous, or insolent way (informal)

take place to happen

take the place of to be a substitute for or replace somebody or something

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