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position

Definition for position

noun as in physical place

noun as in posture, stance

noun as in belief, point of view

noun as in class, stature

noun as in responsibility in business or other enterprise

verb as in place physically in location

Strongest matches

arrange, locate, put, stand, stick

Strong matches

array, dispose, fix, set, settle

Weak match

lay out

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Example Sentences

When there weren’t real white hopes, Black people became white folks based on what was perceived to be their political positions.”

From Salon

Cabinet positions are supposed to be confirmed by the Senate, though Trump has suggested that he may use recess appointments to bypass the need for lawmakers’ approval.

I agree with Sam Farmer, that the Chargers are “better positioned” than the Rams to make the playoffs.

Trump’s election puts Schiff in a unique position for a freshman senator.

“My position is unchanged: We need a clear end date and plan for full closure,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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