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seat

noun as in furniture for sitting, reclining

noun as in central location of organization

noun as in base, foundation

noun as in rear end of animate being

verb as in place in furniture, position

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Example Sentences

Ben Decter watched this week’s preview performances from various seats throughout the theater and chatted with families afterward; he is admittedly “a lot better” at expressing himself and communicating his feelings to others.

Republicans controlled the Senate for most of Boxer’s 24 years in the chamber, including several terms when they held 55 of 100 seats.

During the stop, the woman allegedly told Deputy 4 that R.C. had put drugs under the passenger seat of the car.

Republicans have at least 52 seats in the Senate.

On the back seat was a pigeon which he tried to gift Tyson - known to keep racing pigeons at his home - during fight week.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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