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Learn to pronounce place

/plās/
verb
  1. put in a particular position.
    "a newspaper had been placed beside my plate"
    synonyms: put down, put, set, set down, lay down, deposit, position, plant, rest, stand, sit, settle, station, situate, leave, stow, prop, lean, arrange, set out, array, stick, dump, bung, park, plonk, pop, plunk
  2. find a home or employment for.
    "the children were placed with foster parents"
    synonyms: find employment for, find a job for, find a home for, accommodate, find accommodation for, allocate, assign, appoint
  3. identify or classify as being of a specified type or as holding a specified position in a sequence or hierarchy.
    "a survey placed the company 13th for achievement"
    synonyms: rank, order, put in order, grade, group, arrange, sort, class, classify, categorize, put, set, assign

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