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    position
    /pəˈzɪʃn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way: "he pulled out a chair and positioned it between them"

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  2. POSITION definition: 1. the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things: 2. (in team sports…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : an act of placing or arranging: such as. a. : the laying down of a proposition or thesis. b. : an arranging in order. 2. : a point of view adopted and held to. made my position on the issue clear. 3. a. : the point or area occupied by a physical object : location. took her position at the head of the line. b.

  4. manner of being placed, disposed, or arranged: the relative position of the hands of a clock. Synonyms: arrangement, array, disposition, placement. bodily posture or attitude: to be in a sitting position. mental attitude; stand: one's position on a controversial topic. the act of positing. something that is posited.

  5. position is any employment, though usually above manual labor: a position as clerk. job is colloquial for position, and applies to any work from lowest to highest in an organization: a job as cook, as manager. place and situation are both mainly used today in reference to a position that is desired or being applied for; situation is the general ...

  6. position noun (PLACE) B1. the place where someone or something is: I'm trying to find our position on the map. You're in a good position next to the window. be in position. If someone or something is in position, they are in the place that they should be in. in first/second/third, etc position.

  7. verb. put into a certain place or abstract location. synonyms: lay, place, pose, put, set. see more.

  8. Definition of position noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.