Placed - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈpleɪst|

Brit.
|ˈpleɪst|

adjective ↓
- situated in a particular spot or position (syn: located, set, situated)
strategically placed artillery
- put in position in relation to other thingsend tables placed conveniently
Examples
The notice was placed above the door, and I didn't see it.
Your actions placed all of us in danger.
Who has been placed in charge during the director's absence?
No confidence could be placed in any of the twelve Judges.
I placed her age at 33.
He placed fifth in a graduation class of 90.
What an awkward position I'm now placed in!
He has truly a well placed voice in this song.