Pronunciation: /pəˈzɪʃən/
noun a place where someone or something is located or has been put
A1 I am in a comfortable position on the couch.
A2 She adjusted her position in the chair to get a better view.
B1 His position as team captain gives him certain responsibilities.
B2 The company is looking to fill a new position in the marketing department.
C1 The politician's stance on the issue reflects his position within the party.
C2 The CEO's position on the matter was clear and decisive.
verb to put someone or something in a particular place or location
A1 She is learning how to position the vase on the table.
A2 He positioned himself in front of the camera for the group photo.
B1 The company is looking to position itself as a leader in sustainable technology.
B2 The marketing team strategically positioned the new product in the market.
C1 The politician is trying to position himself as a candidate for the upcoming election.
C2 The chess player expertly positioned his pieces to set up a winning strategy.
formal She was offered a prestigious position at the top law firm in the city.
informal He landed a sweet position at that new startup.
slang I heard she snagged a killer position at that tech company.
figurative In chess, the position of the pieces on the board is crucial for winning the game.
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