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place
noun
a
specific
area
or
position
where
someone
or
something
is
or
can
be
located
•
After
driving
for
hours
,
they
finally
found
a
safe
place
to
rest
by
the
river
.
After
driving
for
hours
,
they
finally
found
a
safe
place
to
rest
by
the
river
.
•
Mia
showed
the
visitors
a
secret
place
in
the
garden
where
rare
orchids
bloomed
.
Mia
showed
the
visitors
a
secret
place
in
the
garden
where
rare
orchids
bloomed
.
From
Old
French
“
place
”
meaning
square
or
courtyard
,
from
Latin
“
platea
”
meaning
broad
street
.
noun
someone
’
s
home
or
the
building
where
they
live
•
Do
you
want
to
come
over
to
my
place
for
dinner
tonight
?
Do
you
want
to
come
over
to
my
place
for
dinner
tonight
?
•
They
bought
a
new
place
near
the
beach
last
year
.
They
bought
a
new
place
near
the
beach
last
year
.
verb
-
place
,
placing
,
places
,
placed
to
put
something
or
someone
in
a
particular
position
•
She
carefully
placed
the
vase
on
the
highest
shelf
.
She
carefully
placed
the
vase
on
the
highest
shelf
.
•
Please
place
your
bags
under
the
seat
in
front
of
you
.
Please
place
your
bags
under
the
seat
in
front
of
you
.
noun
the
seat
or
position
that
someone
or
something
occupies
in
a
line
,
order
,
or
competition
•
She
held
her
place
in
the
queue
even
when
people
tried
to
cut
in
.
She
held
her
place
in
the
queue
even
when
people
tried
to
cut
in
.
•
Our
team
finished
in
second
place
at
the
regional
finals
.
Our
team
finished
in
second
place
at
the
regional
finals
.
noun
an
available
seat
or
position
that
someone
can
take
on
a
course
,
team
,
or
event
•
There
are
only
five
places
left
on
the
summer
camp
.
There
are
only
five
places
left
on
the
summer
camp
.
•
He
earned
a
place
on
the
national
swimming
team
.
He
earned
a
place
on
the
national
swimming
team
.
noun
-
place
the
role
or
position
that
someone
has
in
a
group
,
situation
,
or
society
•
She
is
still
trying
to
find
her
place
in
the
new
company
.
She
is
still
trying
to
find
her
place
in
the
new
company
.
•
It
is
not
my
place
to
tell
you
how
to
live
your
life
.
It
is
not
my
place
to
tell
you
how
to
live
your
life
.
verb
-
place
,
placing
,
places
,
placed
to
finish
a
race
or
competition
in
a
particular
position
•
Our
horse
placed
second
in
the
final
race
.
Our
horse
placed
second
in
the
final
race
.
•
If
you
place
in
the
top
three
,
you
qualify
for
the
next
round
.
If
you
place
in
the
top
three
,
you
qualify
for
the
next
round
.
placement
noun
the
act
of
putting
or
arranging
something
in
a
particular
position
•
The
careful
placement
of
the
vase
in
the
center
of
the
table
made
the
whole
room
look
elegant
.
The
careful
placement
of
the
vase
in
the
center
of
the
table
made
the
whole
room
look
elegant
.
•
A
builder
checked
the
placement
of
each
brick
with
a
level
before
adding
the
next
layer
.
A
builder
checked
the
placement
of
each
brick
with
a
level
before
adding
the
next
layer
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
place
+
-ment
,
modelled
on
French
placement
.
noun
the
act
of
assigning
someone
to
a
particular
job
or
position
•
After
college
,
he
found
placement
in
a
large
accounting
firm
.
After
college
,
he
found
placement
in
a
large
accounting
firm
.
•
The
recruitment
agency
guarantees
placement
for
all
successful
trainees
.
The
recruitment
agency
guarantees
placement
for
all
successful
trainees
.
noun
a
period
of
practical
work
experience
,
especially
for
students
,
in
a
workplace
related
to
their
field
of
study
•
As
part
of
the
course
,
students
do
a
six-month
placement
with
a
local
company
.
As
part
of
the
course
,
students
do
a
six-month
placement
with
a
local
company
.
•
During
her
placement
at
a
radio
station
,
she
learned
how
to
edit
interviews
.
During
her
placement
at
a
radio
station
,
she
learned
how
to
edit
interviews
.
noun
the
act
of
arranging
for
someone
,
especially
a
child
,
to
live
with
a
particular
family
or
in
a
specific
care
situation
•
The
social
worker
arranged
the
child
’
s
placement
with
a
loving
foster
family
.
The
social
worker
arranged
the
child
’
s
placement
with
a
loving
foster
family
.
•
Emergency
placement
was
needed
after
the
storm
damaged
the
orphanage
.
Emergency
placement
was
needed
after
the
storm
damaged
the
orphanage
.
noun
the
practice
of
showing
or
using
a
brand's
product
in
a
film
,
TV
show
,
or
other
media
as
a
subtle
advertisement
•
The
movie
’
s
obvious
placement
of
the
sports
drink
annoyed
some
viewers
.
The
movie
’
s
obvious
placement
of
the
sports
drink
annoyed
some
viewers
.
•
Clever
placement
of
the
smartphone
in
the
drama
boosted
sales
overnight
.
Clever
placement
of
the
smartphone
in
the
drama
boosted
sales
overnight
.
replace
verb
-
replace
,
replacing
,
replaces
,
replaced
to
put
something
back
to
its
original
position
•
Please
replace
the
book
on
the
shelf
when
you
’
re
done
.
Please
replace
the
book
on
the
shelf
when
you
’
re
done
.
•
After
using
the
tools
,
she
carefully
replaced
them
in
the
drawer
.
After
using
the
tools
,
she
carefully
replaced
them
in
the
drawer
.
verb
-
replace
,
replacing
,
replaces
,
replaced
to
take
the
place
of
something
or
someone
and
perform
the
same
job
,
role
,
or
function
•
Email
has
largely
replaced
traditional
letters
for
everyday
communication
.
Email
has
largely
replaced
traditional
letters
for
everyday
communication
.
•
The
factory
installed
robots
that
replaced
many
manual
tasks
.
The
factory
installed
robots
that
replaced
many
manual
tasks
.
From
Middle
French
remplacer
,
from
re-
“
again
”
+
placer
“
to
place
”.
verb
-
replace
,
replacing
,
replaces
,
replaced
to
provide
something
new
instead
of
something
old
,
damaged
,
or
lost
•
The
technician
replaced
the
cracked
phone
screen
with
a
new
one
.
The
technician
replaced
the
cracked
phone
screen
with
a
new
one
.
•
Could
you
replace
these
batteries
?
They
’
re
dead
.
Could
you
replace
these
batteries
?
They
’
re
dead
.
replacement
noun
the
act
of
putting
someone
or
something
new
in
the
place
of
what
was
there
before
•
The
replacement
of
the
broken
window
took
only
an
hour
.
The
replacement
of
the
broken
window
took
only
an
hour
.
•
Software
updates
often
involve
the
gradual
replacement
of
old
code
.
Software
updates
often
involve
the
gradual
replacement
of
old
code
.
formed
from
replace
+
the
noun
suffix
-ment
in
the
mid-17th
century
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
takes
the
place
of
another
•
When
our
teacher
got
sick
,
a
replacement
arrived
the
next
day
.
When
our
teacher
got
sick
,
a
replacement
arrived
the
next
day
.
•
This
battery
is
a
cheap
replacement
for
the
original
.
This
battery
is
a
cheap
replacement
for
the
original
.
formed
from
replace
+
the
noun
suffix
-ment
in
the
mid-17th
century
workplace
noun
a
room
,
building
,
or
other
location
where
a
person
does
their
job
•
Maria
decorated
her
new
workplace
with
plants
and
family
photos
.
Maria
decorated
her
new
workplace
with
plants
and
family
photos
.
•
Safety
rules
are
posted
at
every
entrance
to
the
workplace
.
Safety
rules
are
posted
at
every
entrance
to
the
workplace
.
formed
from
the
words
"
work
"
+
"
place
"
in
late
Middle
English
to
mean
the
spot
where
work
is
done
noun
the
world
of
work
in
general
,
especially
the
social
or
cultural
environment
people
experience
while
working
•
Smartphones
have
changed
communication
in
the
workplace
.
Smartphones
have
changed
communication
in
the
workplace
.
•
The
company
offers
seminars
on
diversity
in
the
workplace
.
The
company
offers
seminars
on
diversity
in
the
workplace
.
extension
of
the
concrete
sense
of
"
workplace
"
to
an
abstract
collective
meaning
in
the
mid-20th
century