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Antonyms for placedplaced
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Princeton's WordNet
located, placed, set, situatedadjective
situated in a particular spot or position
"valuable centrally located urban land"; "strategically placed artillery"; "a house set on a hilltop"; "nicely situated on a quiet riverbank"
Antonyms:
disarranged, unsettledSynonyms:
set(p), primed(p), set, laid, situated, dictated, hardened, fit(p), located, determined, fixed, rigidplacedadjective
put in position in relation to other things
"end tables placed conveniently"
Antonyms:
disarranged, unsettled
How to use placed in a sentence?
This most recent raise provides us with the financing needed to grow in sync with the expanding in-home economy. We are grateful for the support of our investors, both existing and new, and the confidence they have placed in our strategy, platform, and vision.
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We understand the urgent need for formula and our top priority is getting high-quality, safe formula into the hands of families across America, we will ramp production as quickly as we can while meeting all requirements. We’re committed to safety and quality and will do everything we can to re-earn the trust parents, caregivers and health care providers have placed in us for 130 years.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest:
We are aware of the matter and have temporarily placed the employee in question on unpaid leave and revoked her access to the complex until we have more information, We will take additional actions as needed. For further questions, I would refer you to the Prince George’s County Police Department.
Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez:
Whether you have children or not, you're impacted by young lives that are placed in such a horrendous situation.
We're pleased the state has agreed with the ACLU's position that imposing a new restriction on voters in the midst of an election is a recipe for disaster, for now, the voters of Wisconsin will be able to cast their ballots free from the burdens placed on them by this law. But this should be the case for voters permanently, not just for one election.
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