strategically-positioned
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/strəˈtiːdʒɪkli pəˈzɪʃənd/
advantageous placement
Etymology
'strategically-positioned' originates from the combination of 'strategically' and 'positioned', where 'strategically' is derived from 'strategy', which comes from the Greek word 'strategia', meaning 'generalship', and 'positioned' is derived from 'position', which comes from the Latin word 'positio', meaning 'placement'.
'strategically' evolved from the Greek 'strategia' through Latin 'strategia' and Old French 'strategie', while 'positioned' evolved from Latin 'positio' through Old French 'posicion'.
Initially, 'strategically' meant 'related to military command', but over time it evolved to mean 'planned or designed for a specific purpose'. 'Positioned' has largely retained its original meaning of 'placed or arranged'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
located or placed in a way that is advantageous for achieving a specific goal or purpose.
The company is strategically-positioned to capture the growing market demand.
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Last updated: 2025/03/21 09:05
