Pronunciation: /saɪt/
noun a place or location, especially one with a particular significance or use
A1 I found a great camping site near the lake.
A2 The construction site was bustling with activity.
B1 The archaeological site was filled with ancient artifacts.
B2 The company decided to launch a new website to promote their products.
C1 The site of the battle had been preserved for historical significance.
C2 The development team worked tirelessly to optimize the site for better performance.
verb to locate or position in a particular place
A1 I like to site my tent in the shade when camping.
A2 She will site the new playground equipment in the park.
B1 The architect will site the new building on the corner lot.
B2 The city council decided to site the new waste management facility outside of town.
C1 The developer carefully sited the new housing development to maximize views and minimize impact on the environment.
C2 The conservationist argued that it was important to site the wildlife sanctuary in a remote location to protect the endangered species.
formal The construction crew is currently working on the site for the new office building.
informal Let's meet at the site of the concert tomorrow.
slang I heard there's a cool new skateboarding site downtown.
figurative The artist carefully chose the site for his latest sculpture to maximize its impact.
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