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- v. To sit down; to take a seat.
- v. idiomatic A polite directive to sit down
Examples
“No person holding any military commission, or other appointment having any emolument or compensation annexed thereto, under this State or the Confederate States, or either of them, (except Justices of the Inferior Court, Justices of the Peace and officers of the militia,) shall have a seat in either branch of the General Assembly.”
“REYNE: And given our role, or the government's to expand its role in the region, should we therefore have a seat on the UN Security”
“The Royal Alchymist would no longer have a seat after tonight.”
“Pray have a seat so I don't get a neck-cramp looking up at you.”
“The transcendental future is a partner in the present, and seventh-generation descendents have a seat at the table where present decisions are made.”
“A full apartment was below the small spa, and Queen Aziza simply motioned with a hand for them to have a seat at her carved teakwood dining room table.”
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