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Noun
(of a sporting event or exam) Final scores, marks, or placings
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Viewpoints or opinions (on a given matter or subject)
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“Okalik would suggest that his position on the human rights law remained unchanged.”
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Plural for a place where someone or something is located or has been put
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“The device has been placed in a particular position to ensure maximum effectiveness in its output.”
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Plural for a situation, especially as it affects one's power to act
“Any increase in costs, however small, could affect our financial position adversely.”
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Plural for high rank or social standing
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“She felt that her social position had fallen after a falling out with the local aristocrats.”
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Plural for a paid role or position
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“After years of hard work, he was promoted to the position of manager at the company.”
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Plural for a particular way in which something is placed or arranged
“The viewer seated below is able to visualize the position of the planets in relation to the stars.”
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Plural for the position in which someone holds their body, such as when standing or sitting
“Tebitt sat in a strange body position in front of the Hawk's airlock.”
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Plural for a position of advantage
“All of the political candidates were jockeying for position.”
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Plural for a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group
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Plural for an assertion, especially one maintained in an argument
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Plural for an instruction, command, or role given to a person or group
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Plural for an established or official way of doing something
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Plural for the way in which a person lives
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Plural for an actual event, situation, or fact
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Plural for evidential information used in reporting or documentation
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Plural for the posture of a part of the body, typically reflecting a person's feelings or intentions
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Plural for a connected series of military fieldworks or defenses facing an enemy force
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Plural for an official name, description, or title
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Plural for a comfortable or suitable position in life or employment
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Plural for a particular point or moment in time, typically during a sequence of events
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Plural for a vacancy or available job suitable for potential employment
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Plural for a strong position secured by an army inside enemy territory from which to advance or attack
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Plural for a remote military post or station
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Plural for the office or role of president
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Plural for a specific score or value used in statistical analysis to indicate a position in a distribution
Verb
To position or place something in a particular place or spot
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“She would position the utensils neatly on the dining table for each guest.”
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To put securely in place or in the desired position
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To physically change the way something is as opposed to its original state
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To point or aim something
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To have a certain position within a group
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To hold (an object or objects) precariously
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To be or cause to be balanced or suspended in the air, on water, or on something else
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To map or locate using triangulation
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To provide housing or accommodation for
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To place something or someone in a particular context
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To maneuver, manipulate or handle something in a skillful manner
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To adapt something to be consistent with
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