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How to spell EMPLACEED correctly?

If you meant to type "emplaceed" and realize it's a mistake, here are a few correct suggestions. You might be trying to write "employed", which means to have a job. Or perhaps you meant "emplaced", which refers to the act of positioning something. Double-check your intended meaning to ensure the correct word choice.

List of suggestions on how to spell emplaceed correctly

  • Embraced After years of hesitation, he finally embraced his true identity.
  • Emceed I emceed the annual talent show, keeping the audience engaged and entertained throughout the performances.
  • Empaneled The jury was empaneled to decide the fate of the defendant.
  • Emplacement The archaeologists carefully marked the emplacement of the ancient ruins on the map.
  • Employed She is currently employed at a local bank as a teller.
  • Employee The employee worked diligently to complete the project before the deadline.
  • Employees The company is taking steps to ensure the safety and well-being of its employees during the pandemic.
  • Emulated She emulated her favorite actress by studying her performances and imitating her mannerisms.
  • Enlaced Their fingers enlaced as they walked hand in hand through the park.
  • Enplaned The passengers enplaned the airplane and prepared for take-off.
  • Explained The teacher explained the concept to the students in a simple and clear manner.
  • Glaceed The chef glaceed the pastries with a shiny sugar glaze.
  • Impacted The recent policy changes have greatly impacted the lives of many individuals.
  • Impeached The president was impeached after allegations of corruption and abuse of power.
  • Implanted The doctor implanted a microchip in the patient's hand for identification purposes.
  • Placed She placed the vase on the shelf carefully.
  • Replaced The broken window was promptly replaced with a new one.
  • Unplaced Despite her outstanding qualifications, she remained unplaced in the highly competitive job market.

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