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seat(2) (iou)



seat verb. [si:t] L16.
[from the noun.]
I.
verb refl. Sit down. L16.
A. Brink Ben seated himself on the easy chair.
verb intrans. Sit down; (of an animal) lie down; (of a hare) sit in its form. L16-M18.
verb trans. Cause or enable to sit in or on a throne, chair of State or office, etc.; establish (a person) in a position of authority or dignity. Formerly also absol., enthrone. Now rare. L16.
Tennyson I find you here but in the second place...We will seat you highest.
verb trans.
a. Place on a seat or seats; cause to sit down; find a seat or seats for. E17.
C. Merivale The first object..was to seat the greatest number of..people. George Eliot Dinah..seated her on the pallet.
b. Cause or allow to take a seat in a deliberative assembly. L18.
Rolling Stone Despite his election, the..assembly refused to seat him.
c. Of a building, room, etc.: afford sitting accommodation for. L19.
Pall Mall Gazette Each theatre..registered..as capable of seating a specified number. P. S. Buck We have not chairs enough to seat the guests.
verb trans. In pass. Be sitting, be in a sitting posture. E17.
J. Osborne Jimmy and Cliff are seated in the two armchairs.
verb trans. Provide (a building, a room, etc.) with seats, fit seats in. L17.
verb trans. Fix a seat on (a chair); repair (trousers, a chair) by renewing or mending the seat. M18.
II.
a. verb trans. Place as a resident; settle or establish as colonists. Now rare. L16.
b. verb refl. & intrans. Take up a permanent residence; settle as colonists. E17-L18.
c. verb trans. In pass. Have one's (country) seat in a specified place. L17.
Field Sir John..is seated at Elmore Court in Gloucestershire.
verb trans. Situate, position. Usu. in pass., have its seat, be situated, be located, be established. L16.
deep-seated: see DEEP adverb.
Shakespeare Merchant of Venice They are as sick that surfeit..as they that starve...It is..happiness..to be seated in the mean. G. Herbert A poor man's box conveniently seated, to receive the charity of well-minded people. W. Shenstone In thy youthful soul Love's gentle tyrant seats his awful throne. Hazlitt Thoughts passing through the mind and seated on the lips. S. Smiles The disease had become too deeply seated for recovery. T. H. Huxley London..is seated on clay.
a. verb trans. Set or secure in the proper place; fix on a base or support. Now techn. E17.
b. verb intrans. Be fixed in the proper position; lie, rest, or be fixed (up)on. Now techn. M17.
verb trans. Found (a city); establish (a plantation). E-M17.
verb trans. Provide with inhabitants, settle with colonists; settle in (a place) as a colonist. Chiefly N. Amer. L17-L18.

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