placed (Adjective) — Situated in a particular spot or position. ex. "strategically placed artillery"
placed (Adjective) — Put in position in relation to other things. ex. "end tables placed conveniently"
placed (Verb) — Cause to have a certain (possibly abstract) location. ex. "Place emphasis on a certain point"
placed (Verb) — Assign somebody to a particular situation or location. ex. "he was placed on probation"
placed (Verb) — Assign a rank or rating to. ex. "The restaurant is placed highly in the food guide"
placed (Verb) — Assign a location to. ex. "The company placed some of their agents in Los Angeles"
placed (Verb) — To arrange for. ex. "place a phone call" ex. "place a bet"
placed (Verb) — Take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal. ex. "Jerry placed third in the Marathon"
placed (Verb) — Intend (something) to move towards a certain goal.
placed (Verb) — Recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something. ex. "She placed the man on the 'wanted' poster"
placed (Verb) — Assign to (a job or a home).
placed (Verb) — Locate.
placed (Verb) — Estimate. ex. "We place the time of arrival at 8 P.M."
placed (Verb) — Identify the location or place of.
placed (Verb) — Make an investment. ex. "place money into bonds"
placed (Verb) — Assign to a particular location.
placed (Verb) — Finish second or better in a horse or dog race. ex. "he bet $2 on number six to place"
placed (Verb) — Sing a note with the correct pitch.