Synonym: area, district, neighborhood, place, position, region, section, site, situation, spot, territory, zone. Similar words: locate, education, indication, medication, educational, implication, publication, application. Meaning: [ləʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. a point or extent in space 2. the act of putting something in a certain place 3. a determination of the place where something is 4. a workplace away from a studio at which some or all of a movie may be made.
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121. Options available may be severely limited by matters of health, geographical location, intelligence, family commitments and job availability.
122. Unfolding my wretched map, I used gestures to ask them to indicate our location.
123. Thanks to the delicious food, the relaxed out-of-doors location and Vitor's good humour, enjoyment was not a problem.
124. We're shooting on location.
125. The location of the perimeter of a square can be described by continuous lines.
126. Such groups are constructed as the bearers of privileged knowledge or agency, by virtue of their social location.
127. Over a period of decades, however, the location of economic activity changes.
128. He describes how the basic system has been tested and extended throughout the Authority, location by location and application by application.sentencedict.com/location.html
129. This method also makes it easier to plot the location of finds since one's exact position is always known.
130. The location and quality of the pain are most characteristic.
131. They have also been constrained by Britain's geographic location and limited resources.
132. To the railway enthusiast, however, it was the location of a crack Southern Railway and Southern Region steam depot.
133. Ideal for students wishing to spend their time at a different location away from their fellow countrymen.
134. A more suitable location was in the dining area adjoining the lounge[Sentencedict.com], which might also allow a larger tank.
135. And besides, another fix on location would come soon from another hull.
136. Some hotels programme their canned music in twenty-four hour cycles, varying by location and the hour.
137. And the location of where he dug it up is on every twenty-fifth-century map.
138. It uses a variety of infrared sensors to determine the location and position of objects that are to be lifted and moved.
139. Each house for sale is conveniently listed by location and price.
140. Nidri A fabulous location with good accommodation and swimming pool.
141. Another element that might be expected to influence location of economic activity will be the extent of differentials in factor costs.
142. Here the external economies were of a different form and the location, of course, is today no longer in the inner city.
143. But after my recent fiasco with On Location and Word, I sometimes question whether this is an illusion.
144. Fairly consistent patterns are evident in the location of the volcanic activity with respect to the fringing trench.
145. The ablutions, cookhouse and accommodation are checked for cleanliness, these jobs being a major headache in a platoon location.
146. The acoustics of an empty garage or any interior location intensifies the decibels to an unbearable level.
147. Information is not stored in a single memory location, as in conventional computing, but is distributed throughout the sys-tem.
148. But if this national facility is needed, there should be a national debate about its location.
149. On the question of regional differences, these studies of financial exchanges suggest that geographical location is rather unimportant.
150. The visual element of documentary material is quite different - at least when location shots are used.
More similar words: locate, education, indication, medication, educational, implication, publication, application, communication, identification, esterification, telecommunications, nation, local, formation, equation, donation, national, operation, zonation, relation, inflation, radiation, allegation, isolation, variation, sensation, summation, migration, violation.