verb
- to seat again or in a different place
- to provide with a new seat or seating surface
- to restore to a position of authority or office
Examples
- The flight attendant had to reseat several passengers due to weight distribution.
- We need to reseat the dining room chairs with new cushions.
- The committee voted to reseat the chairman after the investigation.
- Please reseat yourself in the front row for better visibility.
- The theater manager will reseat patrons if their view is obstructed.
- They decided to reseat the valve to stop the leak.