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Definition of placing :
of Place
Synonyms:
allotting, lodging, quartering, depositing, allocating
locating (part of speech: verb)
pinpointing, discovering, spotting, posting, situating, stationing, finding, laying, unearthing
ordering (part of speech: verb)
harmonizing, maintaining, orchestrating, arraying, plotting, controlling, forming, stabilizing, ordering, programming, adjusting, separating, typing, shaping, unifying, systematizing, collating, stratifying, categorizing, composing, classifying, sorting, classing, sifting, integrating, grouping, designing, planning, normalizing, scheming, subordinating, pigeonholing, devising, regulating, schematizing, scoring, arranging, fixing, screening, settling, scheduling, balancing, mediating, organizing, grading, unsnarling, righting, ranking, supporting, structuring, framing, establishing, preparing, methodizing, rating, charting, marshalling, rationalizing
installing (part of speech: verb)
grafting, embedding, installing, initiating, locating, instating, rooting, planting, ensconcing, implanting, positioning, setting up, building in, inserting, putting
attributing (part of speech: verb)
attaching, applying, citing, casting, ascribing, acknowledging, crediting, branding, imputing, marking, referring, setting, assigning, blaming, attributing, accrediting, connecting
situating (part of speech: verb)
ranking (part of speech: verb)
Usage examples:
- Landolin whistled, and walked hastily around the table, on which they were just placing the wine- bottles. - "Landolin", Berthold Auerbach.
- " My wife is now a part of myself," said Mr. Mitchel, proudly placing an arm around her as she stood beside him. - "An Artist in Crime", Rodrigues Ottolengui.
- Nevertheless, in spite of these obstacles, the King, placing his royal hand to the work, might well accomplish the task; for the favour of the Lord, whose cause it was, would be sure to give him success. - "Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete", John Lothrop Motley.