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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emplace.

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Examples

  • Antitank reserves may provide covering fire over the minefields that the MOD emplaces.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998

  • It usually emplaces mines in groups or in minefields.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998

  • It usually emplaces mines in groups or in minefields.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998

  • Antitank reserves may provide covering fire over the minefields that the MOD emplaces.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998

  • The unit emplaces detectors and sensors to provide early warning.

    FM 7-98 Chptr 2 - Support For Insurgency and Cntrinsrgncy United States Army 1992

  • When a woman is stricken by breast cancer, the disease's emplaces a burden not only on the patient herself but also on her spouse, children and her other family members.

    My Sinchew - 2009

  • I am also very proud of the courage, vigilance, and savvy our warriors are displaying every day in identifying improvised explosive devices (IED) the enemy emplaces in our AO.

    Marine Corps Moms 2008

  • The thesis for this topic is that the distinction of life described in Roe emplaces an arbitrary and unenforceable standard for life and therefore sets a bad precedence based on the slippery slope argument.

    redblueamerica.com blogs 2008

  • The thesis for this topic is that the distinction of life described in Roe emplaces an arbitrary and unenforceable standard for life and therefore sets a bad precedence based on the slippery slope argument.

    redblueamerica.com blogs 2008

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