placement
Pronunciation: [ˈpleɪsmənt]
Context: "employment"
(noun) when someone finds a job or a position. This is often used for helping people get hired or placed in a certain role.
Example
She was very happy with her job placement after finishing her studies.
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His lack of experience made it difficult for him to find a good placement.
Example
Has anyone helped you with your job placement?
Context: "education"
(noun) the process of putting students in the right classes based on their abilities or knowledge. It helps make sure students learn at the right level for them.
Example
She was placed in an advanced math class because she scored really well on the test.
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Due to a mistake, he ended up in a lower placement than he deserved.
Example
What placement did you get for your classes this year?
Context: "sports"
(noun) the final position a team or player finishes in a competition. It shows how well they did compared to others.
Example
Her team took first place in the tournament, which was an amazing placement.
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They were disappointed with their placement after losing the final match.
Example
What was your placement in the last race?