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Webster 1913 Edition


Situate

Sit′u-ate

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Verb.
T.
To place.
[R.]
Landor.

Webster 1828 Edition


Situate

SIT'UATE

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Adj.
[L. situs, sedeo.]
1.
Placed, with respect to any other object; as a town situate on a hill or on the sea shore.
2.
Placed; consisting. Pleasure situate in hill and dale
[Note. In the United States, this word is less used than situated, but both are well authorized.]

Definition 2024


situate

situate

See also: sítuate

English

Alternative forms

Verb

situate (third-person singular simple present situates, present participle situating, simple past and past participle situated)

  1. To place on or into a physical location. Most commonly used adjectivally in past participle.
    The statue is situated in a corner hardly visible to the public, except through a window from an outside maintenance area situated behind the building.
  2. To place or put into an intangible place or position, such as social, ethical, fictional, etc. Most commonly used adjectivally in past participle and often used figuratively.
    The mayor is situated between probable censure and possible recall.

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Translations

Adjective

situate (comparative more situate, superlative most situate)

  1. (now rare) Situated.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.ii.3:
      Wadley in Berkshire is situate in a vale, though not so fertile a soil as some vales afford […].
    • Milton
      Pleasure situate in hill and dale.

Italian

Adjective

situate

  1. feminine plural of situato

Verb

situate

  1. second-person plural present indicative of situare
  2. second-person plural imperative of situare
  3. feminine plural of situato

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Latin

Verb

situāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of situō