ADJECTIVE
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in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards
his family is well-situated financially
easy living
well-to-do members of the community
a prosperous family
How To Use well-situated In A Sentence
- The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
- Associated Press Liberal activists and Democratic Party leaders understand that illegals are not voters and are therefore not well-situated to press their claims. Gingrich vs. the Immigration Status Quo
- Asia seems well-situated to capitalize on the lengthening of services supply chains. Now Comes the Global Revolution in Services
- Mr. Noury notes that a property that's not as well-situated as his has traded for more than $30 million. Meatpacking Site for Sale
- It is imperative to reorient the German political model more firmly toward the middle classes, the active, relatively well-educated and well-situated majority.
- At a functional level the building is well-situated, it is capacious, and has served generations of local people well.
- How about this: Find some well-situated plaintiffs and sue M$ for the botnets created by their lousy software. Discourse.net: Word Hell
- This generates a certain amount of economic surplus for well-situated firms. Matthew Yglesias » Kaus’s Dilemma
- In the passage, I argue that judges are particularly likely to make errors in applying the Fourth Amendment to new technology because they are not well-situated to get a sense of the technology, its evolution, and the likely impact of potential Fourth Amendment rules. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Fourth Amendment, New Technologies, and the Case for Caution
- You are not winning any ground at present, although you are well-situated because of the huge dollars corporations are able to put into lobbying. Discourse.net: Doctors Support the Public Option