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Please explain the expression "having situated oneself."

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Rebecca

"Having situated oneself" means to position or place oneself in a certain way; to adjust oneself. It's used commonly to show that someone is either preparing for something or trying to get comfortable before doing an activity. Ex: The cat situated himself on his perch for an afternoon nap. Ex: I want to get myself situated before I start working on my paper.

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