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site
noun
a
place
where
something
is
or
happens
,
especially
where
a
building
is
located
or
where
an
important
event
took
place
•
The
city
chose
an
empty
lot
as
the
site
for
the
new
library
.
The
city
chose
an
empty
lot
as
the
site
for
the
new
library
.
•
Tourists
visited
the
historic
battle
site
to
learn
about
the
past
.
Tourists
visited
the
historic
battle
site
to
learn
about
the
past
.
From
Latin
'situs'
meaning
'position'
or
'place'
.
noun
an
address
on
the
internet
that
contains
pages
of
information
,
pictures
,
or
other
digital
content
;
a
website
•
I
saved
the
shopping
site
to
my
bookmarks
so
I
can
find
it
quickly
.
I
saved
the
shopping
site
to
my
bookmarks
so
I
can
find
it
quickly
.
•
Our
school
created
a
new
site
to
share
homework
and
announcements
.
Our
school
created
a
new
site
to
share
homework
and
announcements
.
Extension
of
the
physical
sense
to
cyberspace
in
the
early
1990s
.
verb
-
site
,
siting
,
sites
,
sited
to
place
,
build
,
or
arrange
something
in
a
particular
location
•
Officials
decided
to
site
the
new
hospital
near
the
highway
for
easy
access
.
Officials
decided
to
site
the
new
hospital
near
the
highway
for
easy
access
.
•
The
architect
carefully
sited
the
house
to
maximize
natural
light
.
The
architect
carefully
sited
the
house
to
maximize
natural
light
.
Derived
from
the
noun
sense
of
'site'
,
first
used
as
a
verb
in
the
1500s
.
visit
verb
to
go
to
see
a
person
or
place
for
a
short
time
•
Every
summer
we
visit
our
grandparents
in
the
countryside
.
Every
summer
we
visit
our
grandparents
in
the
countryside
.
•
Tourists
from
around
the
world
visit
London
to
see
Big
Ben
.
Tourists
from
around
the
world
visit
London
to
see
Big
Ben
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
visiter
,
from
Latin
visitare
“
to
go
to
see
,
frequent
a
place
.”
verb
to
go
to
see
a
person
or
place
for
a
short
time
•
We
plan
to
visit
Grandma
this
weekend
.
We
plan
to
visit
Grandma
this
weekend
.
•
Every
summer
,
millions
of
tourists
visit
the
famous
beach
to
enjoy
the
sunshine
.
Every
summer
,
millions
of
tourists
visit
the
famous
beach
to
enjoy
the
sunshine
.
From
Latin
visītāre
“
to
go
to
see
,
pay
a
call
”,
frequentative
of
visere
“
to
look
at
,
inspect
.”
verb
to
open
or
look
at
a
website
or
page
on
the
internet
•
Millions
of
users
visit
the
news
site
every
day
to
read
updates
.
Millions
of
users
visit
the
news
site
every
day
to
read
updates
.
•
Remember
to
visit
our
company
’
s
webpage
for
the
latest
job
openings
.
Remember
to
visit
our
company
’
s
webpage
for
the
latest
job
openings
.
verb
to
bring
something
unpleasant
such
as
trouble
,
punishment
,
or
suffering
to
someone
or
something
•
A
terrible
drought
visited
the
region
,
leaving
the
fields
cracked
and
dry
.
A
terrible
drought
visited
the
region
,
leaving
the
fields
cracked
and
dry
.
•
They
feared
that
divine
wrath
would
visit
the
city
for
its
sins
.
They
feared
that
divine
wrath
would
visit
the
city
for
its
sins
.
Extension
of
the
basic
sense
‘
to
go
to
’
in
medieval
English
religious
language
,
meaning
‘
to
come
upon
with
punishment
or
trouble
.’
verb
to
cause
something
unpleasant
to
happen
to
someone
as
punishment
or
retribution
(
usually
used
with
“
on/upon
”)
•
The
ancient
myth
says
the
gods
visited
plagues
upon
the
arrogant
king
.
The
ancient
myth
says
the
gods
visited
plagues
upon
the
arrogant
king
.
•
They
feared
nature
would
visit
its
wrath
on
those
who
polluted
the
river
.
They
feared
nature
would
visit
its
wrath
on
those
who
polluted
the
river
.
website
noun
a
collection
of
related
pages
and
digital
information
on
the
Internet
,
found
at
one
address
and
viewed
through
a
web
browser
•
I
built
my
own
website
to
showcase
my
photography
.
I
built
my
own
website
to
showcase
my
photography
.
•
The
school
posts
homework
assignments
on
its
website
every
Friday
.
The
school
posts
homework
assignments
on
its
website
every
Friday
.
1990s
:
from
web
(
short
for
World
Wide
Web
)
+
site
,
meaning
a
location
or
place
.
opposite
adjective
facing
or
on
the
other
side
of
a
space
,
road
,
or
line
•
The
bank
is
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
street
.
The
bank
is
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
street
.
•
A
playground
sits
opposite
the
school
,
so
children
can
cross
quickly
after
class
.
A
playground
sits
opposite
the
school
,
so
children
can
cross
quickly
after
class
.
adjective
completely
different
in
nature
,
direction
,
or
meaning
•
Hot
and
cold
are
opposite
qualities
.
Hot
and
cold
are
opposite
qualities
.
•
Her
quiet
personality
is
the
opposite
of
her
loud
brother
’
s
.
Her
quiet
personality
is
the
opposite
of
her
loud
brother
’
s
.
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
is
completely
different
from
another
•
In
many
stories
,
the
hero
faces
an
opposite
who
represents
evil
.
In
many
stories
,
the
hero
faces
an
opposite
who
represents
evil
.
•
Kindness
is
the
opposite
of
cruelty
.
Kindness
is
the
opposite
of
cruelty
.
preposition
directly
facing
someone
or
something
across
a
space
,
road
,
or
table
•
She
sat
opposite
me
during
the
interview
.
She
sat
opposite
me
during
the
interview
.
•
There
’
s
a
pharmacy
opposite
the
hospital
entrance
.
There
’
s
a
pharmacy
opposite
the
hospital
entrance
.
adverb
in
a
position
facing
from
the
other
side
•
They
live
opposite
,
so
we
wave
from
our
balconies
.
They
live
opposite
,
so
we
wave
from
our
balconies
.
•
The
restaurant
was
closed
,
so
we
went
to
the
café
opposite
.
The
restaurant
was
closed
,
so
we
went
to
the
café
opposite
.