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Synonym: placesettlesitesituateturn upSimilar words: locationadvocatelocaleducatedelicatededicateindicatecategoryMeaning: ['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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91 He began turning his head from side to side as he ran, to locate the source of the unknown danger.
92 In addition, she is able to return and visually locate objects that have left her field of vision.
93 This led to a field study which at least seemed to locate not only the site but the probable outlines of the building.
94 A telephone service helps users locate information, varieties of material needed, prices, and other required information.
95 In that case, the mud prevented investigators from using sonar to locate the voice and data recorders.
96 Therefore, a search for mis will locate mIssIle, mIschief, and even alchemist.
97 One of the prospective tenants was Clarke Romans, who wanted to locate a micro-brewery in a secondary building on the property.
98 This can also be used to locate checklists or review lists.
99 The unpredicted change of weather was moving the fog too rapidly anyway for him to be able to locate its centre.
100 The subsystems they have to test are so numerous and varied that they may not even be able to locate them.
101 Aircraft have transponder systems which locate the aircraft exactly so that everyone for several miles around knows where the aircraft is.
102 The plan had been to locate and rescue a seriously injured woman.
103 Locate and select the file you wish to use and click OK.
104 The man died instantly and his name was withheld while investigators tried to locate relatives.
105 Like the orthodox account, they locate the crisis specifically within the prison rather than in the penal system as a whole.
106 I have marked the start of my class definitions with a comment to help you locate the code.
107 The open cluster M50 is less spectacular, but easy to locate.
108 Traditional rural dowsers used wooden sticks to locate underground water.
109 But it is not in the forces involved that I would locate the main divide in Britten's operas.
110 It ought to help you locate our protein in cellular plasma membranes.
111 Sumers, ashamed and full of remorse,[www.Sentencedict.com] attempts to locate his daughter.
112 My successor spent several months on the intercontinental telephone lines trying to locate the debtors.
113 Surely this would be the ideal place to locate these stall holders - still in the town centre but not causing obstructions.
114 Nevertheless, older industrial property could be useful for new companies wanting cheap premises and wishing to locate in the cities.
115 The lanes in the dale were full of people trying to locate Hannah, some in caravans.
116 Seeing this, finally suspecting, the auditor was able to gain her confidence and locate the despair charges.
117 Radon has been used to detect uranium mineralisation and also to locate faults which may control mineral deposition.
118 To fit the connector locate the appropriate position on the ribbon cable.
119 For example: In each case, if you succeed in connecting, try to locate your page from whatever links appear.
120 The most frustrating part has been trying to find a place to locate the business.
More similar words: locationadvocatelocaleducatedelicatededicateindicatecategorytruncatedcomplicatedcommunicatesophisticatedcommunicate withblockvocalso-calledcocainecatchcattlecatalogscattereducatorcatchescatch onCatholiceducationindicatorcatch fireeducationalmedication
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