Examples of 'his or her place' in a sentence

Meaning of "his or her place"

The phrase 'his or her place' typically refers to a person's designated or preferred location or position within a social or hierarchical structure. It may also imply a sense of belonging, ownership, or identity

How to use "his or her place" in a sentence

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Nobody is satisfied with his or her place.
Every member has his or her place in the body of the church.
Put yourself unflinchingly in his or her place.
The Member must rise in his or her place to retract the words unequivocally.
Another director may be elected in his or her place.
Member in his or her place.
In such a hierarchy each individual knows his or her place.
Every dog knows his or her place in the pack.
It is not about putting the offender in his or her place.
Each participant returns to his or her place of origin with this new openness.
If your child does not make use of his or her place.
Has had his or her place of residence in Belgium for more than three months.
Everyone must know his or her place.
Or someone else with a lesser ability will be taking his or her place.
It should not depend on his or her place of residence.

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O the Lieutenant Governor in Council must appoint another person in his or her place.
Everyone has his or her place.
Do not judge your fellow until you have reached his or her place.
O help the volunteer find his or her place within the organization ;.
Everyone performs his or her job and stays in his or her place.
The person is changing his or her place of residence to Singapore ;.
One always has a lot of emotional attachment to his or her place of birth.
In Mali, every person has his or her place in the community, regardless of age.
House arrest is the legal confinement of a person to his or her place of residence.
Be elected in his or her place.
In his absence, the Alternate Representative shall act in his or her place.
They help the child find his or her place in the world.
If Senator was elected by a majority vote, the elected replacement takes his or her place.
O Helping the child to find his or her place in society.
The one you adopt and another who takes his or her place.
To allow the employee to move his or her place of residence ;.
One may visit a priest, or send a family member in his or her place.
Put the attacker in his or her place.
For every criminal mind another 10 are waiting to take his or her place.
Director having jurisdiction over his or her place of residence.
A gentle sun -- Picture yourself as a small child … in his or her place.
The staff member is free to choose his or her place of recuperation.
A gentle sun… Sorry. Picture yourself as a small child… in his or her place.
The winner of the race will take his or her place on the podium.
In the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman shall take his or her place.
Nobody will move from his or her place.
Such a child acquires the cantonal and communal citizenship of his or her place of residence.
Any owner or operator of a business in his or her place of business.
Everyone was set down in his or her place.
The child needs to find his or her place.
Every person had access to a district doctor in his or her place of residence.
It is a huge group and each one can find his or her place through participation.
By right, nobody should find his or her place here.
A member must re-audition every five years to maintain his or her place in the choir.
How might a Christian fall victim to adultery at his or her place of work?

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