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View definitions for in situ

in situ

adjective as in sitting

Strongest match

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The corpse however remained in situ due to suspected booby traps and instead, part of a finger was removed and sent to Israel for testing.

From BBC

For many archaeologists, wrecks like the San José should be left in peace and explored “in situ” – on the ocean floor.

From BBC

While thankfully the site - off Waterswallows Road - was never used in anger, the sale does include some original items in situ.

From BBC

“I was recently diagnosed with DCIS, which stands for ductal carcinoma in situ, which is a form of breast cancer,” the “Boy Meets World” alumna, 43, said Monday on her “Pod Meets World” podcast.

The fight Lee is referring to is her diagnosis nine years ago of ductal carcinoma in situ, a precancerous condition that can lead to malignant breast cancer.

From Salon

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