vantage point

NOUN
  1. a place from which something can be viewed
    from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley
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How To Use vantage point In A Sentence

  • From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride.
  • Otherwise, knotholers, who named their vantage point after the knotholes in old wooden outfield fences through which fans could sneak peeks, enforce their own unwritten code of conduct. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • That vantage point also allowed him to depict in the foreground the community's schoolhouse, which was built in 1861 a short distance north of the church family.
  • From whatever vantage point, the views are panoramic and unobstructed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The villa is a former flax mill with a fantastic vantage point overlooking the town's medieval castle. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he was uninterrupted in his journey, eventually arriving at a vantage point near the Monument.
  • A favorite bay vista is from the vantage point of Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. Keeping Reality at Bay
  • From a vantage point of twenty feet away they all crouched, watching the car, which appeared disinclined to burst into flame. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • Governments, enjoying the full powers of a sovereign Parliament, usually have a different vantage point from the opposition parties.
  • The cortège drove past the university, where hundreds of students and staff silently lined the pavements or watched from vantage points on surrounding buildings.
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