0 present participle of site
1 to exist or be built in a particular place:
State and local governments also have considerable regulatory authority over granting siting permits necessary for the operation of many types of facilities.
Local rivalries meant little cooperation between close neighbours over the siting of particular services.
Siting the epidural catheter first ensures no delay in inserting the catheter after subarachnoid injection and possibly compromising the subarachnoid block.
The site plans do help understand the context of the buildings, but they are invariably too small to clarify siting details.
Although approximately the same size as the existing building, the addition seems larger due to its siting, massing, and articulation.
Electrophysiological tests have provided a major advance in the last decade in the identification and siting of pathology in the auditory system.
No special attention was given to siting in relation to shade, so that pats were least shaded in the wooded grassland.
With the broad guidelines set, the actual siting decisions were made, based on a combination of scientific, pragmatic, and political considerations.