Synonyms for situated


Grammar : Adj
Spell : sich-oo-ey-tid
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪtʃ uˌeɪ tɪd


Définition of situated

Origin :
  • early 15c., "to place in a particular state or condition," from Medieval Latin situatus, past participle of situare "to place, locate," from Latin situs "a place, position" (see site). Related: Situated; situating.
  • adj located
Example sentences :
  • She would know for herself just how she was situated financially.
  • Extract from : « Her Father's Daughter » by Gene Stratton-Porter
  • It is situated at the foot of the Mount of Olives, on the way to Jericho.
  • Extract from : « Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. II » by Francis Augustus Cox
  • Strother explained how he was situated, and stated that he hoped to have the money next week.
  • Extract from : « Heroes of the Telegraph » by J. Munro
  • This was a vine-covered arbor, situated at the back of the institution.
  • Extract from : « Frank Roscoe's Secret » by Allen Chapman
  • It is situated under the gallery of the Louvre, in the Place du Carrousel.
  • Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
  • It is a huge gray town-house, situated just off the square, in After Street.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
  • At once he walked towards the Rue du Four, where the studio was situated.
  • Extract from : « His Masterpiece » by Emile Zola
  • It was between this convent and a herbalist's that the shop transformed into a studio was situated.
  • Extract from : « His Masterpiece » by Emile Zola
  • The convent was situated in the most populous part of Madrid.
  • Extract from : « Roman Catholicism in Spain » by Anonymous
  • This was situated in the left-hand corner of the pavilion, on the side of the Rue Rambuteau.
  • Extract from : « The Fat and the Thin » by Emile Zola

Antonyms for situated

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