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1. (n.) placement
the act of placing, as in a suitable job, grade, or school.
2. placement
the state of being placed.
3. placement
location; arrangement:
the placement of furniture.
4. placement
(in sports) the placing or directing of a ball, regarded in terms of tactics or skill.
Etymology: (1835–45)
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| Definition of 'Placement' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) placement, arrangement
the spatial property of the way in which something is placed
"the arrangement of the furniture"; "the placement of the chairs"
2. (noun) placement
contact established between applicants and prospective employees
"the agency provided placement services"
3. (noun) placement, location, locating, position, positioning, emplacement
the act of putting something in a certain place
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1. (noun) placement
the position sth is in, or the act of putting it in that place
the placement of recycling bins outside the building; The exact placement of the pipes is crucial.
2. placement
the act or process of finding a job, home, etc. for sb
placement of children in orphanages; job placement
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| Definition of 'Placement' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Placement
the act of placing, or the state of being placed
2. (noun) Placement
position; place
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