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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121 Fault Finding Here is a fault-finding guide to help locate any problems that might arise when producing boards with the ultra-violet technique.
122 The teacher who'd invited us down proved very useful in helping us to locate release sites, too.
123 A different search might locate investments in your current portfolio, and another plug-in could rate their performance.
124 They all share certain acoustic properties which, he thought, would make the call difficult to locate.
125 You think an expert on the effects of explosives could identify and locate the cause of the explosion?
126 Perhaps its most useful asset is that it enables the user to locate references in relevant literature.
127 The most interesting objects are the red variables U and EU, which are easy to locate.
128 Finally we locate the top pitch, a fine crack and poorly protected traverse.
129 They asked workers and shoppers to take cover in cellars of buildings while they used specially trained dogs to locate the bomb.
130 Locate the microwave repeater sites for the route of interest. 2.
131 When you are planning your business, one of your biggest decisions will be: Where do I locate?
132 Yet newly formed global corporations in the emerging world are also gradually beginning to locate facilities in the developed world.
133 Navy salvage experts used sonar to help locate the area of submerged wreckage.
134 In any case, being such great travellers, rabbits soon locate an alternative source of food.
135 As discussed in the introduction such deposits are difficult to locate because of extensive peat cover in the lowlands.
136 For a while, at least, I think we can offer them assurances that we are taking steps to locate it.
137 It needs another stage to interpret its output and locate the zero-crossing it may have encoded.
138 He said he has also been unable to locate Seber since he talked to him immediately after the fire.
139 Local producers can, depending on transportation costs[Sentencedict.com ], more readily locate refining and smelting units near small mines.
140 Families able to locate prisoners are allowed to send them parcels.
141 Scheck, Neufeld and Dwyer note that when a plane crashes there is an investigation to locate the cause and prevent recurrences.
142 Selfredge, now retired, declined to be interviewed, and the Daily News was unable to locate any of the sailors.
143 In the past, pearl fishing was often carried out by travelling people who used a glass-bottomed bucket to locate them.
144 It was in Alistair's mind that he might locate and intercept his own letter.
145 I choose to define this tradition as labourism, and attempt to locate the Labour Party within it.
146 Secondly, it is never necessary to carry out more than two searches to locate a record.
147 Lower overhead usually means discount prices, and searchable shops make it easier to locate hard-to-find items.
148 These groups tend to locate in the older urban cores as a result of factors examined earlier.
149 To locate objects in relation to interest and power, however sophisticated and non-reductionist, is only one perspective upon mass consumption.
150 There would be an advantage in giving an alarm call that is difficult to locate.
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