Verb
put into place or position
provide a new emplacement for guns
Source: WordNetWhat is peace? Balance three iron skewers tip to tip, one upon the other; at the summit, emplace and egg, so that it too poises static in mid-air, and there you have the condition of peace in this world of men. Jack Vance
the box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar Source: Internet
A famous Turkish example used at the siege of Constantinople in 1453 weighed 19 tons, took 200 men and sixty oxen to emplace, and could fire just seven times a day. Source: Internet
These GFM cloches were sometimes used to emplace machine guns or observation periscopes. Source: Internet
The executive-legislative crisis of the fall of 1993 prompted Yeltsin to emplace constitutional obstacles to legislative removal of the president. Source: Internet