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单词 situated
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situated

adjective

sit·​u·​at·​ed ˈsi-chə-ˌwā-təd How to pronounce situated (audio)
1
: having a site, situation, or location : located
2
: provided with money or possessions
comfortably situated

Example Sentences

The building is situated in the bad part of town. Situated above the valley, the house offers beautiful views. My parents are not rich, but they're comfortably situated.
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

situated

adjective

sit·​u·​at·​ed
ˈsi-chə-ˌwā-təd
1
: having its place
The town is situated on a hill.
2
: being in such financial circumstances
They're not rich but comfortably situated.

situated

verb

past tense of situate
as in located
to arrange something in a certain spot or position the new industrial complex is situated near the highway

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • located
  • placed
  • positioned
  • put
  • deposited
  • disposed
  • laid
  • stuck
  • emplaced
  • set
  • set up
  • planted
  • parked
  • fixed
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  • established
  • oriented
  • moved
  • locked
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  • plopped
  • carried
  • clapped
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  • arrayed
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  • plonked down
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  • lined up
  • clapt
  • set down
  • queued

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • relocated
  • removed
  • took
  • banished
  • replaced
  • displaced
  • superseded
  • supplanted
  • dislodged
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