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Meaning of stationed
The primary meaning of the word "stationed" is to be positioned or placed at a particular location, often for a specific purpose or duty.
Etymology of stationed
The word "stationed" has its roots in the Latin word "stare," meaning "to stand," and the Old French word "estation," meaning "a standing place" or "a post."
Historically, the word "stationed" was used to describe the act of positioning or placing someone or something at a particular location, often for military or official purposes.
Synonyms
positioned
placed
located
situated
based
deployed
garrisoned
posted
assigned
allocated
settled
established
installed
lodged
quartered
encamped
camped
parked
moored
anchored
berthed
sited
situated
planted
fixed
rooted
anchored
moored
tethered
tied
secured
fastened
lodged
harbored
sheltered
housed
accommodated
Definitions
- The word "stationed" is defined by Oxford Languages as:
- + (of a person, especially a soldier or official) posted to a particular place or position
- + (of a thing) positioned or placed at a particular location
- * Additional definitions include being assigned to a specific location or post for a particular purpose or duty.
Usage Examples
- The soldier was stationed in a foreign country for two years.
- * The company has stationed a team of engineers at the new plant.
- * The ambulance was stationed at the scene of the accident.