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1well-placed — UK US /ˌwelˈpleɪst/ adjective (also well positioned) ► in a good situation to be able to do something: »Roche is well placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development. »Because of everything we have planned in… …
2well-placed — well′ placed′ adj …
3well-placed — adjective Date: 1562 appropriately or advantageously directed or positioned < well placed informants > < well placed trust > < a well placed blow > …
4well-placed — adj. Well placed is used with these nouns: ↑shot …
5well-placed — /ˈwɛl pleɪst/ (say wel playst) adjective in a good or fitting position. Also, (especially in predicative use), well placed /wɛl ˈpleɪst/ (say wel playst) …
6be well placed to do something — be well/ideally/uniquely etc placed to do something phrase to be in a particular situation that gives you an advantage or opportunity He was ideally placed to get the job. With a strong economy and stable currency, the country is well placed to …
7be well placed — be well/conveniently/ideally/strategically etc placed phrase to be in a particular place, especially one that is convenient or has other advantages The hotel is right in the centre of Innsbruck, ideally placed for all the shops, cafes and… …
8well-placed — adj. * * * …
9well-placed — adj …
10well-positioned — UK US adjective ► WELL PLACED(Cf. ↑well placed) …