Emplacement in a sentence as a noun

They didn't even have enough fuel for a round trip - they were going to ground her and use her as a fixed gun emplacement.

My emplacement process is usually ~20-25 minutes with no wait.

The emplacement of igneous provinces has proven to be a common menace for life on Earth.

I wonder how easy it would be to make an automatic chemical laser emplacement good for single use?

Energy intensity of its emplacement to bring it online is what its output needs to be balanced against.

You lot make some good points about just how many 'small' hits they could pull off, assuming that each gun emplacement has ammo etc. so I did a bit more research.

Chrome does the same, when you right-clic on a file and select "Save as", the download begin in a temporary file, and then when you select the emplacement where you want to put the new file, it moves the temporary file in it.

Associated ejecta and a cap of iridium-rich impactite reveal that its emplacement coincided with the Chicxulub event.

It is bizarre to go back and read his stories in which robots are walking and talking, but it takes a massive robot brain installed in a permanent emplacement to get little more "raw" computational power than a 1970s mainframe.

Hah, I invented something like this in my head for amusement, except mine used swappable modular carriage pods that plugged into the train from the side, and a steam catapult for high-gee synchronization and emplacement.

There are, in fact, perfectly good methods for permanently disposing of nuclear waste, but the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires that the waste material be retrievable for a certain period after emplacement.

Heavy cavalry was obsoleted by modern firearms regardless of their understanding, because when you charge a fortified cheap and low maintenance machine gun emplacement with your expensive and high maintenance heavy cavalry, it will be annihilated.

People who aren't gun enthusiasts will call pretty much anything that looks capable of automatic fire a "machine gun".to someone more familiar with guns, a "machine gun" is a large weapon capable of sustained automatic fire that would be mounted to a fixed emplacement or on a vehicle.

The alternative is to implement incredibly thorough public safety measures like those currently in place in China and Korea, where mass screening, comprehensive and constant public sanitization programs, strict controls on travel and public events, and mass emplacement of new temporary hospitals are in place.

Granted, being a static emplacement, a minefield can only be effective when someone has to go through it or find a way around it; that said, and while the point is certainly arguable, I have a hard time considering a weapon, whose sole purpose is to make it as easy as possible to slaughter one's opponents en masse, as being particularly "defensive".

Indeed, there are two avenues to do so - either you put them in a very structured, organized emplacement where there is an absolutely clear and unbreakable subordination of them to someone that does not exhibit such characteristics, and then allow them to use their aggressive tendencies for good, and the only institutions that fits that role are organizations like the National Guard, Military, and so on.

One of my favourite visits was to Ani - a massive deserted ruined city in the middle of nowhere on the Anatolian steppe, we encountered literally only two other tourists and an utterly bored looking shepherd boy with a few sheep in several hours walking around, awed by this incredible lost settlement and the eerie atmosphere of the place, with thousand year old ruins scattered and decaying uncared for, and the barely audible sound of a bulldozer building a Russian gun emplacement across the Armenian border about half a mile away.

Emplacement definitions

noun

military installation consisting of a prepared position for siting a weapon

noun

the act of putting something in a certain place

See also: placement location locating position positioning