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reseat

[ree-seet] / riˈsit /


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Once you reseat the original earbud, noise cancellation kicks back in.

From The Verge

America will reseat passengers after boarding to create more distance between them if space permits, or allow passengers on full flights to switch to a different flight at no added cost.

From Seattle Times

Instead of reseating him, the attendant called the airport police, who ushered Palomino and the aggressive passenger off the plane.

From Washington Post

Some audience members occasionally object — at a recent signed performance of “Byhalia, Mississippi,” a woman asked to be moved away from the interpreters’ spotlight, and an usher cheerfully reseated her.

From Washington Post

Reddy said uncomfortable customers can be reseated in her shop, but she was working in the kitchen as the incident unfolded.

From Fox News