Similar words: emplacement, complacent, complacency, complacence, complacently, self-complacency, templar, exemplar. Meaning: [ɪm'pleɪs] v. 1. provide a new emplacement for guns 2. put into place or position.
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1. A statue of confucius was emplaced in the square.
2. Consequently, we rarely used powerful, permanently emplaced mines.
3. Eventually granite intrusions are emplaced at high levels within the mountain mass and volcanic activity develops.
4. A rock body emplaced in the surrounding country rock in this way is called an intrusion or, alternatively, a pluton.
5. The team leader decides on where to emplace the gun, and he coordinates with higher leadership (ie squad or platoon leader) to get his crew-served teams set up where they can best support the platoon.
6. Globe placement system (GPS) is a satellite emplacement and navigation net system, Which can navigate and emplace fire fighters. GPS can also be used in calculating the boundary and area of post fire.
7. What a squiffy life?How can I emplace you, my prime?
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