Meaning of position
Definition of position
(noun)
the
particular
portion
of
space
occupied
by something; "he put the
lamp
back
in its place"
a
point
occupied
by
troops
for
tactical
reasons
a way of regarding situations or topics etc.; "consider what follows from the
positivist
view"
the
arrangement
of the
body
and its limbs; "he
assumed
an attitude of surrender"
the
relative
position
or
standing
of
things
or
especially
persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the
novel
attained
the status of a classic"; "atheists do not
enjoy
a
favorable
position
in American life"
a job in an organization; "he
occupied
a
post
in the treasury"
the
spatial
property
of a
place
where or way in which something is situated; "the
position
of the
hands
on the clock"; "he
specified
the
spatial
relations
of
every
piece
of
furniture
on the stage"
the
appropriate
or
customary
location; "the cars were in position"
(in
team
sports) the
role
assigned
to an
individual
player; "what
position
does he play?"
the act of
putting
something in a
certain
place
a
condition
or
position
in which you
find
yourself; "the
unpleasant
situation (or position) of having to
choose
between
two evils"; "found herself in a
very
fortunate
situation"
a rationalized
mental
attitude
an
opinion
that is
held
in
opposition
to
another
in an
argument
or dispute; "there are two sides to
every
question"
an
item
on a
list
or in a sequence; "in the
second
place"; "moved from
third
to
fifth
position"
the
post
or
function
properly
or
customarily
occupied
or served by another; "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of"
the act of positing; an
assumption
taken
as a
postulate
or
axiom
(verb)
cause
to be in an
appropriate
place, state, or
relation
put into a
certain
place
or
abstract
location; "Put your
things
here"; "Set the
tray
down"; "Set the dogs on the
scent
of the
missing
children"; "Place
emphasis
on a
certain
point"
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