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    Seat
    /sēt/

    noun

    verb

  2. As a verb, seat means "help someone find a place to sit," the way an usher seats audience members at a concert. Some people also use seat to mean "bottom" or "buttocks," or the section of your pants that covers this body part. Definitions of seat. noun. any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit)

  3. 3 days ago · seat in British English. (siːt ) noun. 1. a piece of furniture designed for sitting on, such as a chair or sofa. 2. the part of a chair, bench, etc, on which one sits. 3. a place to sit, esp one that requires a ticket.

  4. Define seat. seat synonyms, seat pronunciation, seat translation, English dictionary definition of seat. n. 1. a. Something, such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on: There are comfortable seats in the waiting room. b. The part on which one rests in...

  5. May 1, 2017 · Definition of seat noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. seat. noun. /siːt/ Idioms. place to sit. a place where you can sit, for example a chair. She sat back in her seat. He put his shopping on the seat behind him. Please take a seat (= sit down). Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats (= sit down).

  6. a part of the body considered as the place in which an emotion or function is centered: The heart is the seat of passion. the office or authority of a king, bishop, etc.: the episcopal seat. a space in which a spectator or patron may sit; accommodation for sitting, as in a theater or stadium.

  7. a position in a parliament or other group that makes official decisions: a seat in parliament. a congressional seat. seat. verb. uk / siːt / us. seat yourself in/on/next to, etc. to sit somewhere: I seated myself next to the fire. be seated. B2. to be sitting down: The director was seated on his right.

  8. From Longman Business Dictionary seat /siːt/ noun [ countable] 1 a position as a member of a government or a group that makes official decisions Since 2005, he has held a seat on the Board of Directors. 2 a position as a member of a financial market Foreign brokerage houses will be offered more seats on the Stock Exchange of Singapore.

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