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  1. SITUATION definition: 1. the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and…. Learn more.

  2. situation. noun. sit· u· a· tion ˌsi-chə-ˈwā-shən. Synonyms of situation. 1. a. : the way in which something is placed in relation to its surroundings. b. : site. c. archaic : locality. 2. archaic : state of health. 3. a. : position or place of employment : post entry 6, job. b. : position in life : status. 4.

  3. Situation definition: manner of being situated; location or position with reference to environment. See examples of SITUATION used in a sentence.

  4. a complex or critical or unusual difficulty. “the dangerous situation developed suddenly”. “that's quite a situation ”. “no human situation is simple”. see more. noun. a job in an organization. synonyms: berth, billet, office, place, position, post, spot. see more.

  5. 1. a. The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs. See Synonyms at state. b. A critical, problematic, or striking set of circumstances: We don't want this minor gaffe to turn into a situation. 2. The way in which something is positioned vis-à-vis its surroundings: the town's situation on the river. 3.

  6. You use situation to refer generally to what is happening at a particular place and time, or to refer to what is happening to you. Army officers said the situation was under control. American English : situation / sɪtʃuˈeɪʃən /

  7. Definition of situation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. SITUATION definition: 1. the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and…. Learn more.

  9. A difficult or critical state of affairs. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Noun Definitions (3) Synonyms: gig. slot. office. spot. billet. berth. job. position.

  10. Situation is often used in contexts in which it is redundant or imprecise. Typical examples are: the company is in a crisis situation or people in a job situation. In the first example, situation does not add to the meaning and should be omitted.