re
seat
Third Person
reseats
Present Participle
reseating
Past Tense
reseated
Past Participle
reseated
1
to assign or allocate a different seating position or place to someone
- The event planner reseats the guests to ensure a balanced distribution of attendees at each table.
- Yesterday, the teacher reseated the students to separate those who were causing disruptions in class.
- The flight attendant is reseating the passengers to accommodate a group of travelers with special needs.
- While we were dining at the restaurant, the waiter was reseating other patrons to accommodate a large party.
- Tomorrow, the theater staff will reseat us to a different section to accommodate a group of VIP guests.
2
to equip with new seating accommodations
- The theater company reseats the auditorium with more comfortable chairs for the upcoming season.
- Last month, the stadium reseated its entire bleacher section with wider seats to improve spectator comfort.
- The airline is reseating its fleet of airplanes with premium seats to enhance passenger experience.
- While we were away on vacation, the theater was reseating its main hall with luxurious, plush seating.
- Next year, the office plans to reseat the conference room with ergonomic chairs to promote better posture during meetings.
3
provide with a new seat