like-positioned

English

Etymology

From like + position + -ed.

Adjective

like-positioned (comparative more like-positioned, superlative most like-positioned)

  1. Sharing the same or similar position; similarly positioned.
    • 2009, Del Jacobs, Interrogating the Image:
      Viewers make their way into their selected auditorium and sit with other like-positioned, like-prepared patrons.
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