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place, come out, come in | take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal | |
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place, position | an item on a list or in a sequence | |
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place | the passage that is being read | |
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rate, place, grade, rank, order, range | assign a rank or rating to | |
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place | to arrange for | |
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put, place, set, lay, position, pose, leave | put into a certain place or abstract location | |
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send, station, post, place | assign to a station | |
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place, station | proper or designated social situation | |
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place | sing a note with the correct pitch | |
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direct, place, aim, point, target | intend (something) to move towards a certain goal | |
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place, shoes | a particular situation | |
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place, piazza, plaza | a public square with room for pedestrians | |
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place, stead, position, lieu | the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another | |
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invest, put, commit, place | make an investment | |
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place | place somebody in a particular situation or location | |
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place, spot, topographic point | a point located with respect to surface features of some region | |
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place | a general vicinity | |
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place | finish second or better in a horse or dog race | |
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place | proper or appropriate position or location | |
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place | an abstract mental location | |
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locate, place, site | assign a location to | |
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space, place, blank space | a blank area | |
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place, property, premises | any area set aside for a particular purpose | |
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place | assign to (a job or a home) | |
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set, place, localize, localise | locate | |
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identify, place | recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something | |
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position, place, post, berth, spot, office, billet, situation, vacancy | a job in an organization | |
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home, place | where you live at a particular time | |
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put, place, set | estimate | |
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position, place | the particular portion of space occupied by something | |
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place, localize, localise | identify the location or place of | |
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seat, place | [in dramaturgy] a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane) |