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station
noun
a
place
where
trains
,
buses
,
or
other
public
vehicles
regularly
stop
so
that
passengers
can
get
on
or
off
•
We
hurried
into
the
station
and
found
our
platform
just
before
the
train
arrived
.
We
hurried
into
the
station
and
found
our
platform
just
before
the
train
arrived
.
•
The
city
built
a
modern
bus
station
with
plenty
of
seating
and
digital
timetable
screens
.
The
city
built
a
modern
bus
station
with
plenty
of
seating
and
digital
timetable
screens
.
From
Latin
statio
“
standing
place
,
post
,
job
,”
via
Old
French
station
.
noun
a
building
or
place
where
a
particular
service
or
activity
is
based
,
such
as
a
police
,
fire
,
radio
,
or
television
organization
•
The
firefighters
rushed
back
to
the
station
after
putting
out
the
blaze
.
The
firefighters
rushed
back
to
the
station
after
putting
out
the
blaze
.
•
She
works
as
a
journalist
at
the
local
radio
station
.
She
works
as
a
journalist
at
the
local
radio
station
.
verb
-
station
,
stationing
,
stations
,
stationed
to
place
someone
or
something
in
a
particular
spot
so
that
they
stay
there
and
do
a
job
or
watch
something
•
Soldiers
were
stationed
at
the
border
to
keep
the
peace
.
Soldiers
were
stationed
at
the
border
to
keep
the
peace
.
•
The
company
has
stationed
a
technician
in
each
regional
office
.
The
company
has
stationed
a
technician
in
each
regional
office
.
noun
a
person
’
s
social
rank
or
position
in
society
•
Despite
his
humble
station
in
life
,
he
dreamed
of
attending
university
.
Despite
his
humble
station
in
life
,
he
dreamed
of
attending
university
.
•
In
the
novel
,
characters
rarely
marry
outside
their
social
station
.
In
the
novel
,
characters
rarely
marry
outside
their
social
station
.