Definition of Emplace. Meaning of Emplace. Synonyms of Emplace

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Definition of Emplace

Emplace
Emplace Em*place", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emplaced; p. pr. & vb. n. Emplacing.] [Cf. F. emplacer. See En-; Place, v. & n.] To put into place or position; to fix on an emplacement.

Meaning of Emplace from wikipedia

- watercraft and inflatable boats. Emplace unattended ground sensors, omni-directional navigational beacons, hand-emplaced expendable jammers, and electronic...
- (Ground Emplaced Mine Scattering System) was a United States mine-laying system, part of the Family of Scatterable Mines used to rapidly emplace large tactical...
- purpose of Volcano is to provide the employing force with the capability to emplace large minefields rapidly under varied conditions. Volcano minefields are...
- Superior perspective of the apparatus emplaced into the left leg of the patient. X-ray of the fracture site and the emplaced apparatus, two months post-fracture;...
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- and other obstructions along the beaches of Normandy. Nearly 11,000 were emplaced in the south part of Normandy's coastline where the Allies would eventually...
- also known as a hypabyssal rock, is an intrusive igneous rock that is emplaced at depths less than 2 km (1.2 mi) within the crust, and has intermediate...
- crust that was emplaced during several episodes from a crustal magma source. Field relationships further illustrate that rocks emplaced prior to 1.078–1...
- 11-kilometre (7 mi)-long Jiradi defile, a narrow p**** defended by well-emplaced troops of the Egyptian 112th Infantry Brigade. In fierce fighting, which...