situate

/ˈsɪtʃuˌeɪt/
verb
  1. To place or locate something in a particular position or setting.
    • The museum is situated in the heart of the city.
    • You should situate the desk near the window for natural light.
    • The architect decided to situate the house on the hill to get a better view.
  2. To place something in a particular context or set of circumstances.
    • The historian tried to situate the event within the broader political climate of the time.
    • The teacher helped students situate the scientific discovery in the history of medicine.
    • To understand the novel, you need to situate it in the post-war era.
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