What is another word for placed at?

Pronunciation: [plˈe͡ɪst at] (IPA)

The phrase "placed at" refers to the location or position of an object or person. Synonyms for this phrase include "positioned at," "located at," "situated at," "assigned to," "designated to," "installed at," and "set at." Each of these synonyms captures a slightly different aspect of placement or positioning. For example, "positioned at" emphasizes the specific location or direction of an object, while "assigned to" suggests a deliberate placement or allocation of responsibility. Overall, these synonym options provide a range of ways to express the idea of something being placed at a particular location or position.

What are the hypernyms for Placed at?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Placed at

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  • Have I given any symptoms of an avaricious disposition? Have I obtained any grants from the crown since I have been placed at the head of the treasury? Has my conduct been different from that which others in the same station would have followed?
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  • The universe seems to me infinitely strange and foreign. At such a moment I gaze upon it with a mixture of anguish and euphoria; separate from the universe, as though placed at a certain distance outside it; I look and I see pictures, creatures that move in a kind of timeless time and spaceless space, emitting sounds that are a kind of language I no longer understand or ever register.
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  • The Dutch at close proximity looked much like Americans, apart from their peculiar uniforms, and so it was their uniforms I fired at, half convinced that I was killing, not human beings, but which had borne their contents here from a distant land; and if some living man suffered for his enslavement to the uniform, or was penetrated by the bullets aimed at it—well, that was unavoidable, and the fault couldn’t be placed at my feet. The private charade was not equivalent to Courage, but it enabled a Callousness that served a similar purpose.
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  • Theognis appears as a finely formed nobleman who has fallen on bad times, with the passions of a nobleman such as his time loved, full of fatal hatred toward the upward striving masses, tossed about by a sad fate that wore him down and made him milder in many respects. He is a characteristic image of that old, ingenious somewhat spoiled and no longer firmly rooted blood nobility, placed at the boundary of an old and a new era, a distorted Janus-head, since what is past seems so beautiful and enviable, that which is coming — something that basically has an equal entitlement — seems disgusting and repulsive; a typical head for all those noble figures who represent the aristocracy prior to a popular revolution and who struggle for the existence of the class of nobles as for their individual existence.
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