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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reseat.

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Examples

  • (Knox reseats himself.) (A pause, during which she looks at him and loves him.)

    THEFT 2010

  • (He rises suddenly, takes her two hands in his, leads her gently to her chair, seats her, and reseats himself in desk-chair.)

    THEFT 2010

  • (She urges him back into the desk-chair, and reseats herself.) (She makes as if to pull the cloak around 'her.)

    THEFT 2010

  • He reseats himself on the couch looking up at the forbidding elk head.

    Top 10 moments of 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' premiere -- she's as outdoorsy as Roosevelt (Franklin) Alexandra Petri 2010

  • By and by the gentleman comes – to a little, and passing his hand gloomily across his forehead, reseats himself in his former chair.

    Sketches by Boz 2007

  • Then she reseats herself at the desk, picking up the first scroll from the pile on the left side.

    The Shadow Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 2001

  • Then he reseats himself behind the desk, glancing toward the two chests filled with less than perfectly kept records, the study of which had occupied much of the previous evening.

    Scion of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • Lorn reseats himself to finish the scroll to Ryalth, which will be sent to a trader in Fyrad, from there to make its way to her through some indirect route of which he is totally unaware.

    The Magi'i Of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • He reseats himself and opens his father's scroll, reading slowly.

    Scion of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • After repeating the process with both of the remaining drums, Rabyn returns to the second drum and reseats himself on the stool with a sly, serpentlike smile.

    Darksong Rising Modesitt, L. E. 1999

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