reseat

/riːsɛt/

Definitions

1. verb

to move someone or something to a new seat, especially in a theater or other public building

“The usher asked the audience to reseat themselves after the rowdy crowd was removed.”

2. noun

an act of moving someone or something to a new seat

“The reseat of the audience caused a brief delay in the performance.”

Synonyms

  • rearrange
  • reassign

Antonyms

  • dismiss
  • remove