0 past simple and past participle of station
1 to cause especially soldiers to be in a particular place to do a job:
These regiments were stationed in the city and patrolled the streets at night.
It might be mentioned that there were several garrisons stationed in this area.
Government forces were stationed at key points but woefully ill-arrayed for battle.
The bulk of the auxiliary troops stationed there in castella came from other parts of the empire.
We stationed observers in six day-care centers, during periods of active play among the 3- to 5-year-old children.
There were no family planning field workers stationed in the project area until after the baseline survey.
Local security is maintained through voluntary patrols by party members; these patrols occur three times a day, with one policeman also stationed in the community.
Supervisors stationed on platforms overlooking the floor could immediately tell if a worker was not keeping up.