seat

US /sit/

UK /si:t/

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v.t.Transitive VerbTo have seats available for a number of people
The new auditorium will easily seat 1,500 people
n.NounPlace where a government or organization is based
The seat of the British government is in London
n.NounA chair or place to sit
There was only one seat left at the dinner table
v.t.Transitive VerbTo give someone a place to sit down
Who will seat the people that are coming to watch the play?
n.NounOfficial position in an organization
The seat of chairman will be awarded by vote
n.NounPart of a chair on which a person sits
The seat of that chair is wet so please don't sit there

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