(sites, siting, sited)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A site is a piece of ground that is used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens.
He became a hod carrier on a building site.
...a bat sanctuary with special nesting sites...
N-COUNT: oft n N
2.
The site of an important event is the place where it happened.
Scientists have described the Aral sea as the site of the worst ecological disaster on earth...
N-COUNT: usu the N of n
3.
A site is a piece of ground where something such as a statue or building stands or used to stand.
...the site of Moses' tomb.
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5.
If something is sited in a particular place or position, it is put there or built there.
He said chemical weapons had never been sited in Germany.
...a damp, old castle, romantically sited on a river estuary.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed prep/adv, V-ed
• siting
...controls on the siting of gas storage vessels.
N-SING: usu the N of n
6.
If someone or something is on site, they are in a particular area or group of buildings where people work, study, or stay.
It is cheaper to have extra building work done when the builder is on site.
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7.
If someone or something is off site, they are away from a particular area or group of buildings where people work, study, or stay.
There is ample car parking off site.
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