PLACE


Meaning of PLACE in English

n.

Function: verb

Inflected Form: placed ; plac · ing

Date: 15th century

transitive verb

1 a : to put in or as if in a particular place or position : SET b : to present for consideration <a question placed before the group> c : to put in a particular state < place a performer under contract> d : to direct to a desired spot e : to cause (the voice) to produce free and well resonated singing or speaking tones

2 a : to assign to a position in a series or category : RANK b : ESTIMATE < placed the value of the estate too high> c : to identify by connecting with an associated context <couldn't quite place her face> <police placed them at the crime scene>

3 : to distribute in an orderly manner : ARRANGE

4 : to appoint to a position

5 : to find a place (as a home or employment) for

6 a : to give (an order) to a supplier b : to give an order for < place a bet> c : to try to establish a connection for < place a telephone call>

intransitive verb : to earn a given spot in a competition specifically : to come in second (as in a horse race)

– place · able \ ' pl ā -s ə -b ə l \ adjective

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.