situate (Meaning)
situate (v)
determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey
put (something somewhere) firmly
situate (a.)
Alt. of Situated
situate (v. t.)
To place.
Synonyms & Antonyms of situate
situate Sentence Examples
- The picturesque cottage was situated amidst a lush garden.
- The ancient castle was strategically situated on a hilltop, commanding a panoramic view.
- The city's historic district was situated along the picturesque riverbank.
- The spacious apartment was situated in a quiet neighborhood, offering both tranquility and convenience.
- The hospital was thoughtfully situated near major transportation hubs, ensuring easy accessibility.
- The park was skillfully situated to maximize natural light and create serene outdoor spaces.
- The factory was situated in an industrial area, providing ample space for expansion.
- The schoolhouse was deliberately situated at the heart of the community, fostering a sense of belonging.
- The research lab was strategically situated near a university to facilitate collaboration and innovation.
- The memorial was respectfully situated on a hillside overlooking the town, providing a poignant place for remembrance.
FAQs About the word situate
determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey, put (something somewhere) firmlyAlt. of Situated, To place.
locate, place, position, lay,put, park, set, establish, depose, emplace
relocate, take, take, remove,remove, relocate, replace, displace,replace, displace
The picturesque cottage was situated amidst a lush garden.
The ancient castle was strategically situated on a hilltop, commanding a panoramic view.
The city's historic district was situated along the picturesque riverbank.
The spacious apartment was situated in a quiet neighborhood, offering both tranquility and convenience.