reseat

  • 1Reseat — Re*seat (r? s?t ), v. t. 1. To seat or set again, as on a chair, throne, etc. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2reseat — index reinstate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 3reseat — [rē sēt′] vt. 1. to seat again or in another seat 2. to supply with a new seat or seats 3. to reposition on its SEAT (n. 5b) …

    English World dictionary

  • 4reseat — verb a) To provide (e.g. a room) with more, or new, seats. We should reseat this cinema the old seats are worn. b) To seat (someone) again, to give somebody a different seat. We have to reseat you Sir, this seat is reserved for the guest speaker …

    Wiktionary

  • 5reseat — /ree seet /, v.t. 1. to provide with a new seat or new seats. 2. to seat again. [1630 40; RE + SEAT] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 6reseat — re·seat || ‚rɪː sɪːt v. place in a seat again; furnish with new seats …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 7reseat — verb 1》 seat again. 2》 realign or repair (something) to fit it into its correct position. 3》 equip with new seats …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 8reseat — re·seat …

    English syllables

  • 9reseat — re•seat′ v. t …

    From formal English to slang

  • 10reseat — /ˌriˈsit/ (say .ree seet) verb (t) 1. to provide with a new seat or new seats. 2. to seat again …