noun
He found a seat and waited to be called
In those days, Paris was the main seat of learning in western Europe. Istanbul was established as the seat of the Turkish empire
His grandfather held a seat in the House of Commons
He needs a swift kick in the seat to get him to move
The duchess used to spend the summer at her country seat in Norfolk
verb
The new auditorium will seat more than four thousand
Once Lord Carter has been seated, it will be difficult to get rid of him