Synonym: place, settle, site, situate, turn up. Similar words: location, advocate, local, educate, delicate, dedicate, indicate, category. Meaning: ['ləʊkeɪt /ləʊ'keɪt] v. 1. discover the location of; determine the place of; find by searching or examining 2. determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey 3. assign a location to 4. take up residence and become established.
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61 Experts are still trying to locate the fault which caused another shutdown of the £1m Computer Aided Despatch system.
62 But lifeguards on a patrol boat sent to the area could not locate the whale.
63 A classic example of a directory is the telephone White Pages, which allows us to locate people and telephone numbers.
64 Unable to locate her son, Mxolisi, Mandisa tries to piece together what has happened.
65 Global positioning began in the 1970s as a military technology to help troops, ships and aircraft locate their positions.
66 The teacher gave the children coordinates to locate on the globe.
67 It is visible with the naked eye, and its position close to Eta and Mu makes it very easy to locate.
68 Within anthropology,[sentencedict.com] there has always been a tradition seeking to locate underlying and generalizable processes and patterns in material culture studies.
69 She rang James Morris as soon as she was in, pleased to locate him in his office.
70 It is a well-documented fact that guys will not ask for directions. This is a biological thing. This is why it takes several million sperm cells... to locate a female egg, despite the fact that the egg is, relative to them, the size of Wisconsin. Dave Barry
71 The most effective way to locate stress is to scan your body for tension.
72 So my idea is, maybe I try and locate this guy a buyer.
73 We're trying to locate each and every one of them.
74 Local research can often locate the hundred meeting place for each hundred.
75 He was trying to locate a railroad station where he could leave us to continue on our journey.
76 I can not locate the bird, but I have the impression it is flying continuously high up in the sky.
77 First, of course, you have to locate your most primitive tribe.
78 John thought it might be useful to try to locate them and to warn them off.
78 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
79 Now the doctor has to try and locate a suitable place to inject the blood.
80 With the combat units dispersed and the opposition extremely difficult to locate, good and timely intelligence was at a premium.
81 We can use this knowledge to our advantage when trying to locate the beats.
82 It is not really necessary to locate the degree of premeditated dishonesty involved in the politics of policy formulation.
83 Certainly it must help them locate a mate and induce a feeling of social togetherness.
84 Another reason Sitting Bull chose to locate his cabin on the banks of the Grand River was that he was born there.
85 A purchaser would have to locate and commence proceedings against all vendors.
86 It also would help states locate birth fathers to tell them their parental rights are being terminated.
87 Pass out the rulers. Help the students locate 1 / 4 inch on them.
88 Others are impossible to locate and drop out of the statistics in due course; therefore accurate figures are difficult to obtain.
89 Locate the fasteners about inch from the edge of the deck board.
90 States looking to attract semiconductor plants invariably offer financial incentives to companies that locate there.
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