emplace
IPA: ɪmpɫˈeɪs
verb
- To assign a position to something, or to locate something at a particular place
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Examples of "emplace" in Sentences
- At center is emplace dark chancel of Dark sword, full of 5 meter high.
- Pre-emplace rovers, bulldozers, ISRU equipment, and power systems before crew gets there.
- The idea is to emplace robotic assets on the Moon that work together before people arrive.
- We can easily emplace 1 megawatt of solar energy on the Moon in four to six Delta IVH class payloads.
- This is about $600M per flight or $1.8 billion per year to emplace hardware to be used by the outpost.
- Enclosed space is gold on the Moon for humans and this is what we want to emplace as soon as possible.
- I really don't think that people quite understand yet the revolution that will occur if we emplace 1 megawatt of electrical power on the Moon.
- As an example, we could have a large presence on the Moon with robots and teleoperated machines within the next ten years; these robots would emplace the infrastructure needed for a lunar outpost.
- I think it incumbent on the State of Massechusetts to emplace extraordinary measures to ensure that this special election is conducted above board and beyond reach of the Republican election manipulators.
- On the morning of June 24, during a predawn mission, Lcpl Bruce and his squad of combat engineers were tasked with a mission to emplace new bunkers and repair existing ones for the infantry company holding the position at traffic control point 1.
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