ubicate
English
Verb
ubicate (third-person singular simple present ubicates, present participle ubicating, simple past and past participle ubicated)
- (intransitive, rare) To take up residence (in a place); to lodge (somewhere).
- (transitive, rare) To locate; to find and specify the location of.
- 2003, Paul Proulx, “Review of Desano Grammar: Studies in the Languages of Colombia 6” in the International Journal of American Linguistics LXIX, № 1, pages 100–102:
- [The text] contains a great deal of information in a relatively few pages. The introduction begins by ubicating the Desano people and providing a very brief set of ethnographic comments. They live on the Vaupés river in Colombia […]
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:ubicate.
- 2003, Paul Proulx, “Review of Desano Grammar: Studies in the Languages of Colombia 6” in the International Journal of American Linguistics LXIX, № 1, pages 100–102:
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