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positions

27 definitions • 49 examples
1
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things:

Examples:

Well, I've found our position on the map if you want to see where we are.
You've moved the furniture around - the sofa is in a different position.
2
(in team sports) the part someone plays in a game, relating to the area of the field in which they mostly play:

Examples:

I didn't know you played hockey - what position do you play?
3
the place where people are sent in order to carry out a course of action:

Examples:

The troops took up their battle positions at the front line.
As soon as his officers were in position/had moved into position, the police commander walked up the path towards the house.
4

Examples:

My financial position is somewhat precarious at the moment.
When two of your best friends argue, it puts you in a very awkward position.
5
to be able to do something, usually because you have the necessary experience, authority, or money:

Examples:

I'm not in a position to reveal any of the details of the project at present.
6

Examples:

Whether or not you're given a car depends on your position in the company.
UK She finished the race in third position.
7
a job:

Examples:

She applied for a position in the firm that I work for.
8
the way in which something is arranged:

Examples:

Keep the bottles in an upright position.
Rotate it slowly from the horizontal into a vertical position.
9
the way in which someone is lying, sitting, or standing:

Examples:

This is not a very comfortable position.
I go to sleep on my back but I always wake up in a different position.
You might feel more comfortable in a sitting position.
10
an opinion:

Examples:

What's the company's position on recycling?
He takes the position (= believes) that individuals have a responsibility to look after themselves.
11
to put something or someone in a particular place:

Examples:

The army had been positioned to the north and east of the city.
When it came to seating people for dinner, I positioned myself as far away from him as possible.
12
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things:

Examples:

[ C ] I’ve switched the positions of the sofa and the chair.
13
In sports, a position is the place where you play on your team, or the responsibilities of someone who plays in that place:

Examples:

[ C ] He played the shortstop position when he started in baseball.
14

Examples:

She’s devoted her life to improving the position of women in society.
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A position in a company or organization is also a job:

Examples:

16

Examples:

She found herself in a difficult position and didn’t know what to say.
17
If you are in a position to do something, you are able to do it, usually because you have the necessary power or money:

Examples:

[ + to infinitive ] Do you think she’s in a position to help you?
18
a way of thinking about a particular matter; opinion:

Examples:

Our position is that we’ve made a very fair offer to settle this dispute.
19
the way in which the body is arranged:

Examples:

My knees get stiff when I sit in the same position for a long time.
20
a job, especially one that is important:

Examples:

advertise/fill a position We hope to fill the position within the next two months.
apply for/take up/fill a position She will soon take up an important position with a firm of lawyers.
21
a rank or level of success in a company, in society, etc.:

Examples:

strengthen sb's position Industry insiders said the move would strengthen the position of the chief executive on the board.
22
a situation that someone or something is in:

Examples:

The bank's position looks difficult, to say the least.
put sb/sth in a position This decision put me in an awkward position with regard to my staff.
They were not willing to release details of the company's financial position.
be in a strong/weak position Luckily, we were in a strong position compared to the competition.
reach a/the position We want to reach a position where we can pay off the debt.
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Examples:

position on sth What's the company's position on outsourcing?
take the position that The Board will certainly take the position that their decision was justified.
take a position (on sth) When you are negotiating, you will need to take a position and be prepared to stick to it.
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the fact of investing in something, or the total amount that is invested:

Examples:

take a position (on sth) Investors can take a position on any stock quoted in London.
hedge a position The riskier the stock, the more you will need to hedge your position.
25
to be able to do something, usually because you have the necessary experience, authority, or money:

Examples:

Nine months ago, we were not in a position to announce the expansion plan.
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to put something or someone in a particular position or situation:

Examples:

The company has positioned itself as the country's leading textile manufacturer.
be well/ideally positioned to do sth We are well positioned to be able to deal with a downturn in the economy.
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to advertise a product or service so that people think about it in a particular way, and so that it is attractive to a particular part of the market:

Examples:

position sth as sth Its high-end price ticket has positioned it as a luxury item.

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