situate

Etymology
Borrowed from, past participle of , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To place on or into a physical location.
 * 2)  To place or put into an intangible place or position, such as social, ethical, fictional, etc.
 * 1)  To place or put into an intangible place or position, such as social, ethical, fictional, etc.

Translations

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 * Ukrainian: розмі́щувати, розміща́ти, розмісти́ти


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Adjective

 * 1)  Situated.
 * , II.ii.3:
 * Wadley in Berkshire is situate in a vale, though not so fertile a soil as some vales afford […].
 * 1) * 1938, letter from South African Secretary for Native Affairs to N L Henwood:
 * the farm Kafferskraal No. 62 is not situate within a released area and its acquisition by the South African Native Trust is consequently not contemplated.
 * 1)  Situated; located.
 * 1)  Situated; located.