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reseat

/riːˈsiːt/ verb · British & US
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What does reseat mean?

verb

To sit or place someone or something in a seat again, often after they have been removed or have gotten up. To reseat someone or something is to put them back in their original position or place.

Example

"The flight attendant asked passengers to reseat themselves after the plane hit turbulence."

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