RESEAT

reseat

(verb) show to a different seat; “The usher insisted on reseating us”

reseat

(verb) provide with new seats; “reseat Carnegie Hall”

reseat

(verb) provide with a new seat; “reseat the old broken chair”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

reseat (third-person singular simple present reseats, present participle reseating, simple past and past participle reseated)

(transitive) To provide (e.g. a room) with more, or new, seats.

(transitive) To seat (someone) again, to give somebody a different seat.

(intransitive, rare) To sit down again.

(transitive, electronics) To plug (something) back into its socket.

(transitive, engineering) To fit (something, especially a valve) back into its place.

Anagrams

• Easter, Teresa, aretes, arsete, arêtes, asteer, earset, easter, eaters, ratees, saeter, seater, staree, teares, teaser

Source: Wiktionary


Re*seat" (r-st"), v. t.

1. To seat or set again, as on a chair, throne, etc. Dryden.

2. To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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