Synonym: advantage. Similar words: advantage, disadvantage, advantageous, take advantage, disadvantageous, take advantage of, absolute advantage, comparative advantage. Meaning: ['væntɪdʒ /'vɑːn-] n. 1. place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective) 2. the quality of having a superior or more favorable position.
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1. From a concealed vantage point, he saw a car arrive.
2. From our lofty vantage point, we could see the city spread out below us.
3. From my vantage point on the hill(http://sentencedict.com), I could see the whole procession.
4. The whole dispute looked silly from my vantage point.
5. From today's vantage point, the 1987 crash seems just a blip in the upward progress of the market.
6. From the vantage point of the late 20th century, the war seems to have achieved nothing.
7. The cafe was a good vantage point for watching the world go by.
8. From their vantage - point on the cliff, they could watch the ships coming and going.
9. From this vantage point he watched, his searching eye never missing a detail.
10. The Vantage is sure to become a classic.
11. From your current vantage point, you are well positioned to see how alcohol can get at these pain fibers.
12. From her vantage point in Galway Cathedral she watched him ordain a priest into the celibate life.
13. Regardless, Zhu's speech provided a fascinating vantage point on the corruption problem facing the Communist Party.
14. From such a vantage point you can scan up to a mile along many beaches and spot objects cast up by the tides.
15. Richard Montacune had been driven from his first vantage post, where ambush had given him the edge of surprise.
16. Certainly Mr Mansbridge from his vantage point of above or below can enjoy our acclaim at his pictorial success.
17. Our vantage point provided a proper perspective of the immense scale of this Himalayan giant.
18. Back at the anchor vantage point, I met a dreamy-eyed tramp-like man of about fifty.
19. From the vantage point of the mid-1990s, several factors in this analysis look very different.
20. And I know, from the sobering vantage point of midlife, that she will never recover.
21. I figured from my vantage point that the pretty women went west, and the smart ones went east.
22. From my second-floor vantage point I could see my classmates as they tumbled out into the quad playing catch with my shoes.
23. It is currently a popular picnic area and vantage point for the lower valley providing magnificent views over lush countryside.
24. From Burke's vantage point, there is a lot to be unhappy about.
25. The documentary contains a first-hand description of political life in Havana from the vantage point of a senior bureaucrat.
26. But he was uninterrupted in his journey, eventually arriving at a vantage point near the Monument.
27. She took refuge behind an angel's wings and, from this vantage point, spied upon her family.
28. There are admirers of rugged grandeur who are content merely to survey the scene from easy points of vantage.
29. What from the harbor looks solemn takes on a carnivalesque air when seen from a closer vantage point.
30. Unlike many others, Church was not content to depict the Falls from one or two vantage points.
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