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emplace [ɪmˈpleɪs] vb
(tr) to put in place or position ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Through SFC Geter's leadership and attention to detail, the MECC was emplaced, voice and digital communications were established, and the battery was in position, ready-to-fire less than 48 hours after "boots hit the ground"--a full nine days ahead of schedule. And do you really think we would be served any worse by these newly emplaced citizens? Mapping in this area also outlined a swarm of diabase dykes and associated diatreme breccias, which were emplaced in the main E-W rift associated with the Richmond Gulf zone (Simard et al. |
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