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positioning

[ US /pəˈzɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /pəzˈɪʃənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of putting something in a certain place
ADJECTIVE
  1. causing to fall into line or into position

How To Use positioning In A Sentence

  • Later, he would dimly recall Tychus muttering and shoving and positioning him, sometimes ungently, but never, ever letting him give up. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
  • A common arrangement is the positioning of single leaves spirally up the stem, which can sometimes form a striking helical pattern in the shoot apex.
  • The process to make the cap includes positioning viscous plastic material in a mold to produce the desired retention member shape.
  • Each patrol is also given a first-aid kit, a global positioning system compass, an astrocompass and a shortwave radio.
  • The show is being "simulcast" live on the radio, with Snyder positioning himself not as a slick TV host but a man-of-the-people radio guy. Late Night Unplugged
  • Positioning oneself for optimum tanning on a Balearic beach requires some thought.
  • Mostly they analyze data from seismometers deployed around the globe, as well as data from the two dozen satellites that make up the Global Positioning System.
  • I have in fact been quite active in the past month, attempting to take advantage of lower share prices and repositioning the portfolio. Times, Sunday Times
  • He didn't know he'd won when he sat down to dinner on Tuesday, but he spent the evening cannily trying to divine the result from the way the cameras were positioning themselves.
  • Consequently, micro manipulating robot, integrated by both micro positioning technology and robot technology, will play vital role in the future.
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