seating

/ˈsiːtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The places where people sit, or the arrangement of seats in a place.
    • The stadium's outdoor seating was full for the concert.
    • The theater has comfortable seating for 500 people.
    • We need to check the seating chart before the wedding.
  2. The act of putting someone in a seat or providing seats for people.
    • The airline announced the boarding and seating of passengers.
    • The usher handled the seating of late guests during the play.
    • Seating for the dinner party took longer than expected.
  3. A supply of seats or the capacity to seat people.
    • The restaurant has limited seating, so we made a reservation.
    • The bus has seating for 40 passengers.
    • The new auditorium offers seating for over a thousand people.
adjective
  1. Related to or used for sitting on.
    • The seating area in the park is shaded by large trees.
    • The seating arrangement in the classroom was changed for group work.
    • We bought new seating cushions for the patio chairs.
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