Placement vs. Placing — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Placement and Placing
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Placement
The act of placing or arranging.
Placing
An area with definite or indefinite boundaries; a portion of space.
Placement
The state of being placed or arranged.
Placing
Room or space, especially adequate space
There is place for everyone at the back of the room.
Placement
The finding of suitable accommodation or employment for applicants.
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Placing
The particular portion of space occupied by or allocated to a person or thing.
Placement
Assignment of students to appropriate classes or programs.
Placing
A building or an area set aside for a specified purpose
A place of worship.
Placement
The sale of a new issue of stock, bonds, or other securities.
Placing
A dwelling; a house
Bought a place on the lake.
Placement
The setting of the ball in position for a place kick.
Placing
A business establishment or office.
Placement
A place kick.
Placing
A locality, such as a town or city
Visited many places.
Placement
The act of placing or putting in place; the act of locating or positioning; the state of being placed.
Placing
Abbr. Pl. A public square or street with houses in a town.
Placement
A location or position.
It seems to me that the placement of that poster could be better.
Placing
A space in which one person, such as a passenger or spectator, can sit or stand.
Placement
The act of matching a person with a job
The agency does not guarantee placement, but they work on commission.
Placing
A setting for one person at a table.
Placement
(UK) A temporary posting of a person to a particular workplace to enable them to gain work experience.
Placing
A position regarded as belonging to someone or something else; stead
She was chosen in his place.
Placement
(astrology) The zodiacal region of the sky in which the sun, moon, or a planet appears at the time and place of a person's birth.
Placing
A particular point that one has reached, as in a book
I have lost my place.
Placement
The spatial property of the way in which something is placed;
The arrangement of the furniture
The placement of the chairs
Placing
A particular spot, as on the body
The place that hurts.
Placement
Contact established between applicants and prospective employees;
The agency provided placement services
Placing
The proper or designated role or function
The place of the media in a free society.
Placement
The act of putting something in a certain place or location
Placing
The proper or customary position or order
These books are out of place.
Placing
A suitable setting or occasion
Not the place to argue.
Placing
The appropriate right or duty
Not her place to criticize.
Placing
Social station
He overstepped his place.
Placing
A particular situation or circumstance
Put yourself in my place.
Placing
High rank or status.
Placing
A job, post, or position
Found a place in the company.
Placing
Relative position in a series; standing.
Placing
(Games) Second position for betting purposes, as in a horserace.
Placing
The specified stage in a list of points to be made, as in an argument
In the first place.
Placing
(Mathematics) A position in a numeral or series.
Placing
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
Placing
To put in a specified relation or order
Place the words in alphabetical order.
Placing
To offer for consideration
Placed the matter before the board.
Placing
To find accommodation or employment for.
Placing
To put into a particular condition
Placed him under arrest.
Placing
To arrange for the publication or display of
Place an advertisement in the newspaper.
Placing
To appoint to a post
Placed her in a key position.
Placing
To rank in an order or sequence
I'd place him second best.
Placing
To estimate
Placed the distance at 100 feet.
Placing
To identify or classify in a particular context
Could not place that person's face.
Placing
To give an order for
Place a bet.
Placing
To apply or arrange for
Place an order.
Placing
To make or obtain a connection for (a telephone call).
Placing
To sell (a new issue of stock, bonds, or other securities).
Placing
To adjust (one's voice) for the best possible effects.
Placing
To be among those who finish a competition or race, especially to finish second.
Placing
Present participle of place
Placing
The action by which something is placed; placement; positioning.
Placing
The condition of being placed.
Placing
The position of a competitor at the end of a race.
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