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  • place
    expr. give (or make) place,
    a. to make room; step aside.
    Ex. Make place! bear back there! (Ben Jonson).
    b. (Figurative.) to yield; give in.
    Ex. His anger gave place to remorse.

  • place
    expr. go places, (Informal.) to advance rapidly toward success; achieve success.
    Ex. The young assistant manager is going places in his company.

  • place
    expr. in (the) place of, instead of.
    Ex. to receive extra pay in place of a vacation. Use water in place of milk in this recipe.

  • place
    expr. in place,
    a. in the proper or usual place; in the original place.
    Ex. books in place on shelves.
    b. (Figurative.) fitting, appropriate, or timely; seasonable.
    Ex. If Mr. Manss were not a successful pastor, he would be very

  • place
    expr. know one's place, to act according to one's position in life.
    Ex. If you are hired as a typist, you must know your place and not act like an office manager.

  • place
    expr. out of place,
    a. not in the proper or usual place.
    Ex. The second volume seems to be out of place; I cannot find it on the shelf.
    b. (Figurative.) inappropriate or ill-timed; unsuitable.
    Ex. Talk about the depths of being

  • place
    expr. places, (Mathematics.) the number of figures in a number or series, especially after the decimal point in a decimal.
    Ex. to mark off three places.

  • place
    expr. put (a person) in his place, to lower a person's dignity, as by a rebuke; humble or degrade.
    Ex. The liberals had expected the Kennedy administration to put Franco sharply in his place (Alastair Reid).

  • place
    expr. take place,
    a. to happen; occur.
    Ex. Mr. Wilson reminded the House that the exploratory talks had been taking place (Manchester Guardian Weekly).
    b. (Obsolete.) to take precedence.
    Ex. Though Miss Crawford is in a manner a

  • place
    noun 1. the part of space occupied by a person or thing; position in space or with reference to other bodies.
    Ex. In the world I fill up a place, which may be better supplied when I have made it empty (Shakespeare).
    2. a particular portion o

  • place
    place (1), noun, verb, placed,placing.

  • place
    place (2), noun.
    (French.) a public square in a city or town; plaza.

  • place
    v.i. 1. to finish among the leaders in a race or competition.
    Ex. The favorite failed to place in the first heat and was eliminated.
    2. to finish second in a horse race.

  • place
    v.t. 1. to put in a particular place; set in a specified position; station.
    Ex. Guards had been placed at all the exits. The orphan was placed in a good home.
    (SYN) locate.
    2. to put in the proper order or position; arrange; dispose.

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