Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
assume-a-position
Phrase
/əˈsjuːm ə pəˈzɪʃən/

Definition
To adopt a specific stance or posture, often in preparation for taking action or in response to a situation.

Examples
- Before the meeting, she decided to assume a position of leadership.
- The soldiers were ordered to assume a defensive position as the situation escalated.
- During the debate, he chose to assume a position of neutrality to remain unbiased.

Meaning
To take on a particular role or viewpoint, typically in a formal or strategic context.

Synonyms
- take a stance
- adopt a viewpoint
- assume a role
- establish a posture