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ALL meanings of well-positioned

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  • noun well-positioned condition with reference to place; location; situation. 1
  • noun well-positioned a place occupied or to be occupied; site: a fortified position. 1
  • noun well-positioned the proper, appropriate, or usual place: out of position. 1
  • noun well-positioned situation or condition, especially with relation to favorable or unfavorable circumstances: to be in an awkward position; to bargain from a position of strength. 1
  • noun well-positioned status or standing: He has a position to maintain in the community. 1
  • noun well-positioned high standing, as in society; important status: a person of wealth and position. 1
  • noun well-positioned a post of employment: a position in a bank. 1
  • noun well-positioned manner of being placed, disposed, or arranged: the relative position of the hands of a clock. 1
  • noun well-positioned bodily posture or attitude: to be in a sitting position. 1
  • noun well-positioned mental attitude; stand: one's position on a controversial topic. 1
  • noun well-positioned the act of positing. 1
  • noun well-positioned something that is posited. 1
  • noun well-positioned Ballet. any of the five basic positions of the feet with which every step or movement begins and ends. Compare first position, second position, third position, fourth position, fifth position. 1
  • noun well-positioned Music. the arrangement of tones in a chord, especially with regard to the location of the root tone in a triad or to the distance of the tones from each other. Compare close position, inversion (def 8a), open position, root position. any of the places on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument where the fingers stop the strings to produce the variouspitches. any of the places to which the slide of a trombone is shifted to produce changes in pitch. 1
  • noun well-positioned Finance. a commitment to buy or sell securities: He took a large position in defense stocks. 1
  • noun well-positioned Classical Prosody. the situation of a short vowel before two or more consonants or their equivalent, making the syllable metrically long. 1
  • verb with object well-positioned to put in a particular or appropriate position; place. 1
  • verb with object well-positioned to determine the position of; locate. 1
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