seat
/siːt/Definitions
1. noun
a place to sit, especially one provided for a specific person or in a particular place
“She took her seat at the front of the auditorium.”
2. noun
a position of authority or responsibility
“He was given the seat on the board of directors after his successful business venture.”
3. noun
the bottom or lowest part of something, especially an aircraft or a vehicle
“The pilot took the plane down to seat level to assess the damage.”
4. verb
to place someone or something in a position to sit, especially in a particular place or at a particular time
“The usher will seat you at your table for the banquet.”
5. verb
to establish or put someone in a position of authority or responsibility
“She was seated as the new head of the department after the retirement of the previous leader.”
6. verb
to put something in a lower position, especially the bottom or lowest part of something
“The pilot had to seat the plane to prepare for landing.”