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I . seat [siːt] N

2. seat inf (buttocks):

3. seat POL:

4. seat (center):

sede f

II . seat [siːt] VB trans

1. seat (place on a seat):

please be seated

2. seat (have enough seats for):

seat belt N

Usage examples with seated

to remain seated
please be seated

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Group board games can take on the design of small groups of players, seated at tables of 4 to 6 people, who work together on a problem.
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The potbelly body position is symbolic of rulership; the figures are seated cross-legged and with the arms wrapping the body or holding an object.
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There is a huge risk for officers confronting a man seated in his vehicle on a routine traffic stop.
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She saw a paunchy, bald-headed man, who seemed remotely familiar to her, seated at one of the bars across the room, raising his glass in salute and smiling at her.
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Capable of carrying about 70 passengers, with 60 seated, and a separate smoking compartment, the railcar had a range of about on one battery (charge).
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Both will have a long, unlit candle, which will be lit from the table where their parents are seated.
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The troops would typically be seated on individual seats down either side facing inwards.
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The experiments included would-be car buyers who, when seated in a cushy chair, were less likely to drive a stiff bargain.
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Forthwith he seated him upon the crocodile's head, and saw him off.
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Pilot and copilot seated in side-by-side configuration, and four passengers in the rear cabin.
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