misseat

/mɪsˈsit/
verb
  1. To place someone or something in a wrong or unsuitable seat or position.
    • The usher accidentally misseat the guest at the wedding ceremony.
    • If you misseat the valve, the engine won't work properly.
    • The teacher had to misseat a few students when the seating chart was changed.
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