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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. 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.

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

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

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

  7. A position is the point where something is located, as on a map, or the posture it's arranged in, such as an "upright position." Position has many meanings.

  8. 1. the place, situation, or location of a person or thing: he took up a position to the rear. 2. the appropriate or customary location: the telescope is in position for use. 3. the arrangement or disposition of the body or a part of the body: the corpse was found in a sitting position.

  9. The usual or proper place of a person or thing; station. The players are in position. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. One's attitude toward or opinion on a subject; stand. His position on foreign aid. Webster's New World. The way in which something is placed. The position of the clock's hands. American Heritage. More Noun Definitions (19)

  10. situation or condition, especially with relation to favorable or unfavorable circumstances: to be in an awkward position; to bargain from a position of strength. status or standing: He has a position to maintain in the community. Synonyms: rank. high standing, as in society; important status: a person of wealth and position. a post of employment:

  11. position the place where a person or thing is situated; the place where someone or something is meant to be: From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbor. The position of someone or something is often temporary: the place where the person or thing is at a particular time.