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position vs take aim

take aim vs position

position is a noun but take aim is not a noun.

position and take aim both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
position Yes No Yes No
take aim No No Yes No
As verbs, take aim is a hyponym of position; that is, take aim is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than position:
  • position: cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
  • take aim: point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
Other hyponyms of position include aim, direct, take, train, square, dress, line up, orient.
position (noun) take aim (noun)
the act of putting something in a certain place
a job in an organization
(in team sports) the role assigned to an individual player
the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another
the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom
the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated
the arrangement of the body and its limbs
a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
a rationalized mental attitude
an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute
an item on a list or in a sequence
the particular portion of space occupied by something
a point occupied by troops for tactical reasons
the appropriate or customary location
the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society
a condition or position in which you find yourself
position (verb) take aim (verb)
put into a certain place or abstract location point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
Difference between position and take aim

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