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situatedsit‧u‧at‧ed /ˈsɪtʃueɪtɪd/ ●●○ adjective - At this meeting there was a further request for two additional carpets for the dais, where the two thrones are situated.
- South Cave is situated twelve miles west of Hull.
- The Country Club of Mount Dora takes its name from the quaint local town in which it is situated.
- The Gateway itself is situated deep in the brain stem.
- The school is situated half way between Maidstone and Ashford on the A20 trunk road.
- Volunteers have been forced to leave the movement's centrally situated shop in Skinnergate while renovations are carried out by council workers.
- We are situated midway between Weston-super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea - 3 miles seaside.
when a country, town, company etc is in a particular place► be: be in/on/near/there etc · Egypt is in North Africa.· The bank is on the next corner.· Can you tell me where the station is? ► be located/situated if a building is located/situated in a particular street, town, or area, it is in that place. Be located/situated is more formal than be .: be located/situated in/at/near/there etc: · The bookshop is located at 120 Charing Cross Road.· A U.S. Air Force Base is located nearby.· The Duke's home is situated in an attractive part of central London.conveniently/pleasantly/ideally situated: · a new hotel, conveniently situated close to the airportconveniently/pleasantly/ideally located: · The two fisheries are ideally located between major markets in New York and Boston. ► stand if a building or structure stands somewhere, it is in that place: · There is a parking lot now where the old school once stood.stand in/near/on there etc: · The house stood next to a church. ► be based if a company or organization is based in a place, its main offices are there: be based in/at: · The United Nations is based in New York.· More than 200 aircraft will be based at Miramar Air Force Base.London-based/Tokyo-based etc: · a London-based insurance company ► conveniently/ideally/beautifully etc situated The hotel is ideally situated near the seafront. ► be situated- The house is situated on a small hill.
- And I figured that it would be more than a racing cert that it was situated in another alleyway.
- As the deconstructionists remind us, all human knowledge is situated in particular social constructions.
- It was situated in a wide, tree-lined avenue in what she took to be the smarter part of Richmond.
- Rechtauk was situated between the river and a small sweet-water lake.
- The Little Palace Theatre was situated in a side street running off Fellburn market square.
- The village comprises an excellent mixture of fine period properties and attractive modern houses and is situated amidst delightful countryside.
► ideally suited/placed/situated etc- It is ideally situated along a charming stretch of canal, near to the Waterlooplein.
- Missing too are some of the ski mountaineering classics which are ideally suited to Nordic touring gear.
- Researcher Robert Glover felt that Austin was ideally suited to launch a school-to-work effort.
- The clearing banks were ideally placed.
- The hawthorns are a greatly under-rated family and several are ideally suited for small gardens.
- These skills need much greater emphasis in schools, and work-based learning is ideally suited to acquiring them.
- This is another species ideally suited to the heated aquarium.
- We have large quantities of plutonium already separated and in forms ideally suited for nuclear weapons.
be situated to be in a particular place or position SYN locatedsituated in/near/at etc The house is situated near the college. a farm situated in the valleyconveniently/ideally/beautifully etc situated The hotel is ideally situated near the seafront. |