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reseat

verb
/ˌriːˈsiːt/

Meaning

to seat someone again or to fit something back into its place

Example Sentences

The usher had to reseat the guests after the interruption.

Synonyms

reassign, replace, reposition, reestablish

Antonyms

displace, unsettle

Collocations

reseat guests, reseat parts, reseat memory card, reseat audience

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