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Definition of site :
1. A place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation; as, a site for a church.
2. The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position; as, the site of a city or of a house.
3. The posture or position of a thing.
Synonyms:
target, anchorage, aim, localize, invest, locality, bivouac, office, grade, construction site, state of affairs, balance, identify, set, come out, cattle auction, commit, cradle, set out, prehensile, anterior, campground, send, website, pectoral, order, pile, emplace, internet site, lay, camper van, camp out, web site, block, center, region, rate, building site, put, setting, disaster area, quarter-acre block, base, locate, dust trap, localise, campfire, venue, come in, install, aerie, section, destination, settle, Dodge City, turn up, cervical, camper, center of excellence, subdivision, berth, where, pose, camp, greenfield site, locale, land site, open, hyperactive, billet, put down, camp bed, rank, whereabouts, situate, point, brownfield, posterior, function, range, dumping ground, direct
location (part of speech: noun)
situation (part of speech: noun)
configuration, style, ambience, circumstance, state, modality, position, environment, situation, layout, spot, condition, mode, disposition, arrangement, post, placement, quality, scene, standing, property, formation, station, aspect, location, status
place (part of speech: noun)
floor, arena, habitat, forum, ground, place, campus, circus, stage
Usage examples:
- He says it is come- or part of it has, come- and he wants you to go out to Cumberly Green about the site." - "The Claverings", Anthony Trollope.
- In ancient times it was probably the site of the lower city. - "The Makers and Teachers of Judaism", Charles Foster Kent.
- She alighted upon a limb a few feet above the former site of her nest, looked down upon us, uttered a note or two, and then dropped down confidently to the point in the vacant air where the entrance to her nest had been but a few moments before. - "Good Stories For Great Holidays Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading", Frances Jenkins Olcott.