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Kingfisher Posted 21 years ago
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Locate VS localize

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0 To locate (vb) to be situated or to find (formal) 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher's house is located on the corner of the street" 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher located the source of some advice on English" 02br 02br 00Localise (verb) 02br 02br 00To restrict to a particular area, or to find the position of something. 02br 02br 00"The swelling on Kingfisher's arm was localised around the bee sting" 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher finally localised the leak to a loose joint 2" from the bath" 02br 02br 00In terms of the "to find" aspect, locate is more general, whereas localise is more specific. 02br 0-

  • 0 To locate (vb) to be situated or to find (formal) 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher's house is located on the corner of the street" 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher located the source of some advice on English" 02br 02br 00Localise (verb) 02br 02br 00To restrict to a particular area, or to find the position of something.
  • 02br 02br 00"The swelling on Kingfisher's arm was localised around the bee sting" 02br 02br 00"Kingfisher finally localised the leak to a loose joint 2" from the bath" 02br 02br 00In terms of the "to find" aspect, locate is more general, whereas localise is more specific.
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0 To locate (vb) to be situated or to find (formal) 02br
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00"Kingfisher's house is located on the corner of the street" 02br
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00Localise (verb) 02br
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00To restrict to a particular area, or to find the position of something. 02br

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