Place means a space or area where something can be found. It can be any physical location like a home, park, or city.
This is a nice place to sit.
I live in a quiet place.
Place means the position you have in a contest or order. For example, first place means the best position.
She won second place in the race.
He took first place in the game.
Place can mean a seat or specific spot where you can sit or stand. This can be on a bus, in a room, or in a line.
I found a place by the window.
Please save my place in the line.
Place as a verb means to put something somewhere carefully or in a certain position.
Place the book on the table.
She placed the cup on the shelf.
Place can mean a chance or situation where someone can do something or belong. It means they have a role or position available.
He has a place in the team now.
She found a place to work quickly.
Place can mean to arrange or send an order or request for something, like buying or calling.
We placed an order for new books.
She placed a call to the office.
Place can mean to think of someone or something as part of a group or idea. It means to classify or consider.
I place her among the best singers.
He placed the idea in my mind clearly.