reseat

/riˈsit/
verb
  1. To sit down again, or to help someone sit down again.
    • After standing to stretch, she reseated herself at the desk.
    • The usher reseated the guests after the fire alarm was cleared.
    • He reseated on the bench and continued reading his book.
  2. To put something back into its proper position or place.
    • The mechanic reseated the tire on the rim.
    • He reseated the plug firmly into the socket.
    • She carefully reseated the lid on the jar to keep it airtight.
  3. To provide new seats for a venue or vehicle.
    • They had to reseat the old bus with more comfortable chairs.
    • The theater plans to reseat the entire orchestra section next year.
    • The stadium was reseated to improve the view for spectators.
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