Locate ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Locate ( verb )

  1. Find or establish the location of (something).
  2. Arrange for (something) to be situated in a particular place.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin locat- "placed", from the verb locare, from locus "place".

Examples:

  1. The company located its new factory in the industrial park.
  2. They are trying to locate the missing hiker.
  3. The detective located the stolen car.
  4. The company located the headquarters in New York.
  5. We need to locate the source of the problem.

(As a verb)

Locate ( verb )

  1. Find or establish the location of (something).
  2. Arrange for (something) to be situated in a particular place.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin locat- "placed", from the verb locare, from locus "place".

Examples:

  1. The company located its new factory in the industrial park.
  2. They are trying to locate the missing hiker.
  3. The detective located the stolen car.
  4. The company located the headquarters in New York.
  5. We need to locate the source of the problem.
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