Pronunciation: /pəˈzɪʃənɪŋ/
noun the act of placing or arranging something in a particular position or way
A1 She is learning about proper positioning in ballet class.
A2 The positioning of the furniture in the room makes it feel cozy.
B1 Effective product positioning can greatly impact sales and marketing strategies.
B2 The company's positioning in the market is strong due to its innovative approach.
C1 The politician's positioning on the issue was well-received by the public.
C2 The artist's unique positioning within the art world has garnered international recognition.
verb present participle of the verb 'position', which means to place or arrange something in a particular position or way
A1 She is positioning the chair next to the table.
A2 The company is positioning itself as a leader in the industry.
B1 The marketing team is working on positioning the new product in the market.
B2 The politician is strategically positioning himself for the upcoming election.
C1 The chess player is carefully positioning his pieces for the endgame.
C2 The artist is known for her unique way of positioning colors in her paintings.
formal The company is focusing on improving its market positioning in order to attract more customers.
informal She's working on her positioning for the upcoming job interview.
slang I need to figure out my positioning for this project, it's due tomorrow.
figurative His positioning in the debate was clear and strong, earning him the victory.
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