Situated in a sentence as an adjective

"You're better situated to judge my worth to your company than I am. What do you think I should be paid?

He uses a suite of programs specific to his profession and has a workflow situated around those programs and the OS.

They were spun off from fighter plane manufacturer Saab Aerospace which is also situated in Linkping.

Mind you this is just for a law school of 1,000 students situated on a larger university campus that will have its own Dean of Student Affairs as well.

Case in point during the run up to the banking collapse several banks where shrinking during the boom because they avoided 'overly' risky loans but they where ideally situated to take advantage of the bust.

Partly this is due to households who are financially well-situated having options for smoothing out transient cashflow issues which are superior to keeping large amounts of cash in non-productive accounts.

Situated definitions

adjective

situated in a particular spot or position; "valuable centrally located urban land"; "strategically placed artillery"; "a house set on a hilltop"; "nicely situated on a quiet riverbank"

See also: located placed