seats
/siːts/
Dictionary
noun
- Something to be sat upon.
- A location or site.
- The starting point of a fire.
- Posture, or way of sitting, on horseback.
verb
- To put an object into a place where it will rest; to fix; to set firm.
"Be sure to seat the gasket properly before attaching the cover."
- To provide with places to sit.
"The waiter seated us and asked what we would like to drink."
- To request or direct one or more persons to sit.
"Please seat the audience after the anthem and then introduce the first speaker."
- (legislature) To recognize the standing of a person or persons by providing them with one or more seats which would allow them to participate fully in a meeting or session.
"Only half the delegates from the state were seated at the convention because the state held its primary too early."
- To assign the seats of.
"to seat a church"
- To cause to occupy a post, site, or situation; to station; to establish; to fix; to settle.
- To rest; to lie down.
- To settle; to plant with inhabitants.
"to seat a country"
- To put a seat or bottom in.
"to seat a chair"
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