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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31. Skarsnik, watching from his vantage point on the mountain slopes, saw his army waver.
32. From her piggyback vantage point she heard dry reeds whisper and water splash.
33. However,(sentencedict.com) as soon as we reached our new vantage I understood the real reason why he had wanted to move.
34. We enjoyed the lights of Los Angeles from a vantage point high above the city.
35. There are some stunning views and unique vantage points just crying out to be exploited by the imaginative photographer.
36. Mariner 9, with its vastly superior vantage point in orbit around Mars, saw it all.
37. And from his vantage point, there was much to be pessimistic about.
38. I find many compositions on hills or high vantage points from where you can see into the far distance.
39. He painted the gorge; he painted the rapids; he painted the Whirlpool from every vantage point.
40. The 1832 crisis in South Carolina offers another convenient vantage point from which to consider the uneven application of federal military power.
41. From her vantage point inside the doorway, Lily saw Mrs Arbuthnot open the front door and slam it after her.
42. Two Gazelles will go out together and find vantage points from which to observe notional enemy positions.
43. From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below.
44. Not content with her smart new chequebook, Selina now wants a Vantage card.
45. We took the enemy at vantage.
46. You're in his employ. what a coign of vantage!
47. Explanation: From our vantage point in Milky Way Galaxy, we see NGC 6946 face - on.
48. This vantage readily accepts ambiguities and the counteracting forces in nature.
49. The famous athlete had no vantage to win the game.
50. Maleficent bacteria can cause mass toxin, when maleficent bacteria of intestinal ecosystem take absoluteness vantage, can cause grave disease for body organ.
51. From that vantage point he could survey the whole valley.
52. At last she had him at vantage again, and was before him.
53. From the vantage point of a window seat, you can survey the slums.
54. The photographer's vantage point was Lisbon's 100 foot high Cristo Rei monument on the south bank of the Tagus , at the foot of the port city's other famous bridge, the Ponte 25 de Abril.
55. None can be an impartial or wise observer of human life but from the vantage ground of what we should call voluntary poverty.
56. Death Proof Not surprisingly, Quentin Tarantino does this crash from multiple vantage points.
57. Unity based thought - form perceives the human dance from a new vantage - point.
58. But he also finds other vantage points from which to gaze at the heaving muck of New York, most memorably Manhattan's municipal courthouse.
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60. Not surprisingly, Quentin Tarantino does this crash from multiple vantage points.
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