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placed
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Place
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Placed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Placing
]
1.
To
assign
a
place
to
;
to
put
in
a
particular
spot
or
place
,
or
in
a
certain
relative
position
;
to
direct
to
a
particular
place
;
to
fix
;
to
settle
;
to
locate
;
as
,
to
place
a
book
on
a
shelf
;
to
place
balls
in
tennis
.
Syn:
--
Put
.
Upon
my
head
they
placed
a
fruitless
crown
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
put
or
set
in
a
particular
rank
,
office
,
or
position
;
to
surround
with
particular
circumstances
or
relations
in
life
;
to
appoint
to
certain
station
or
condition
of
life
;
as
,
in
whatever
sphere
one
is
placed
.
Place
such
over
them
to
be
rulers
.
--
Ex
.
xviii
. 21.
3.
To
put
out
at
interest
;
to
invest
;
to
loan
;
as
,
to
place
money
in
a
bank
.
4.
To
set
;
to
fix
;
to
repose
;
as
,
to
place
confidence
in
a
friend
.
“My
resolution
'
s
placed
.”
5.
To
attribute
;
to
ascribe
;
to
set
down
.
Place
it
for
her
chief
virtue
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Racing
To
determine
or
announce
the
place
of
at
the
finish
.
Usually
,
in
horse
racing
only
the
first
three
horses
are
placed
officially
.
7.
Rugby Football
To
place-kick
(
a
goal
).
8.
to
recognize
or
identify
(
a
person
). [
Colloq
. U.S.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
placed
adj
1:
situated
in
a
particular
spot
or
position
; "
valuable
centrally
located
urban
land
"; "
strategically
placed
artillery
"; "
a
house
set
on
a
hilltop
"; "
nicely
situated
on
a
quiet
riverbank
" [
syn
:
located
,
set
,
situated
]
2:
put
in
position
in
relation
to
other
things
; "
end
tables
placed
conveniently
"
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