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View synonyms for situate
situate
/ ˈsɪtjʊˌeɪt /
verb
- tr; often passive to allot a site to; place; locate
adjective
- (now used esp in legal contexts) situated; located
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Other Words From
- inter·situ·ate verb (used with object) intersituated intersituating
- re·situ·ate verb (used with object) resituated resituating
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of situate1
C16: from Late Latin situāre to position, from Latin situs a site
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Example Sentences
These details situate the scene in time, but also in place, eliding any conflict between the two.
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It is a long log and frame building, situate on the south side of the road, with a porch extending along its entire frontage.
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It was constructed of stone, evidently of some antiquity, and situate in a dull remote street.
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The Palace has Gardens delightfully situate by the side of the Elbe.
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From the pools we went down the hollow in which they are situate, and followed the course of the aqueduct.
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Stoke is situate in the county of Stafford, and has a great porcelain manufactory founded by Wedgwood.
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