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station (s) (noun), stations (pl)
1. An established stopping place: The train was on time and arrived at the train station exactly at 10 o'clock.
2. A building where workers are assigned: In the town where Susan lived the police station was across the street from the fire station.
3. A military base: Mary's boyfriend was located at the army station in the desert.
4. A place utilized for broadcasting television or wireless communication: Janet wanted to work at her favorite radio station so she went there to ask for a job.
5. A rank or standing; position: Mildred wanted to improve her station in society and decided to marry a rich man!
station (verb), stations; stationed; stationing
1. To have been sent as a soldier to a place: The officer was stationed in a foreign country to to work there for a year.
2. To proceed to a certain spot and remain: Mark stationed himself outside the restaurant and waited for the rest of the family to arrive.
station (verb), stations; stationed; stationing
1. To have been sent as a soldier to a place: The officer was stationed in a foreign country to to work there for a year.
2. To proceed to a certain spot and remain: Mark stationed himself outside the restaurant and waited for the rest of the family to arrive.
station (verb), stations; stationed; stationing
1. To have been sent as a soldier to a place: The officer was stationed in a foreign country to to work there for a year.
2. To proceed to a certain spot and remain: Mark stationed himself outside the restaurant and waited for the rest of the family to arrive.
station (verb), stations; stationed; stationing
1. To have been sent as a soldier to a place: The officer was stationed in a foreign country to to work there for a year.
2. To proceed to a certain spot and remain there: Mark stationed himself outside the restaurant and waited for the rest of the family to arrive.