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Definition of "vantage-point" []

  • A favorable position; vantage-ground. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "vantage-point" in a sentence
  • "The difference is that Rattigan sees them from the vantage-point of a classics master, Andrew Crocker-Harris, who on the eve of his retirement learns that he was secretly known as the Himmler of the Lower Fifth and that he faces a pensionless future with his vindictive but equally lonely wife."
  • "From the vantage-point of the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, he's calling for dialogue."
  • "The form is that of a memory play in which a Hollywood director looks back from the vantage-point of 1936 on his early years in an east European village at the dawn of the last century."