sess

/sɛs/

Definitions

1. verb

to sit or be seated, especially in a formal or ceremonial manner

“The queen will sess on the throne during the coronation ceremony.”

2. verb

to occupy a seat or position, especially in a meeting or assembly

“The new chairman will sess the committee next week.”

3. noun

a meeting or session, especially of a legislative or governing body

“The sess of the parliament will begin at 9 am tomorrow.”

Synonyms

  • assemble
  • sit

Antonyms

  • adjourn
  • dissolve