situated
IPA: sˈɪtʃueɪtɪd
adjective
- Located in a specific place.
- Supplied with money or means.
- (sociology) Embedded or rooted within a culture.
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Examples of "situated" in Sentences
- Another man, similarly situated, is the boss carpenter.
- The term situated may be used to refer to any event occurring within the physical boundaries of a situation.
- This morning I accompanied Mrs. Selwyn to Clifton Hill, where, beautifully situated, is the house of Mrs. Beaumont.
- Germans call it -- situated in a high valley, among steep green hills, which send down spurs of woodland to the meadows below.
- I presume we are not differently situated from the Scandinavians, and I therefore think it is possible that we would have big organizations.
- The very fact that no one knows with utter confidence where the wharf was situated is an indication of how much Boston, and you might say America, has changed in the past 237 years.
- The fine valley in which our camp was situated, is thirty miles long, and twelve broad; it is intersected by willowed streams, and large bottoms, covered with rich pasturage, hence it is a favourite resort for both deer and buffalo.
- In a 1988 article, Donna Haraway first introduced the term situated knowledges to feminist epistemology, as a way of expressing a form of objectivity that takes seriously the social construction of knowledge and the perspectival nature of knowledge demonstrated by feminists.
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