en
seat
/siːt/
Definition
1
A piece of furniture or part of a vehicle, aircraft, etc., designed to accommodate one person in a sitting position.
2
A place in an assembly, such as a parliament or theater, reserved or allocated for a person.
3
The buttocks or posterior of a person.
4
To cause to sit down; to install or establish in a particular place or position.
Examples
He claimed the comfiest seat in the house, only to realize it was booby-trapped with remote controls.
The cat staked out the prime window seat, plotting world domination one sunbeam at a time.
After the marathon meeting, her seat felt like it had fused to her jeans permanently.
Politicians battle fiercely for a seat at the table, then spend hours arguing over who gets the last donut.