Reseat

Pronunciation: /ɹɛˈsit/

Reseat (verb)

  1. To move someone to a different seat, usually in a vehicle or event.
  2. To change the arrangement of seats in a classroom or similar setting.

Examples

  • You can reseat the guests if they are uncomfortable.
  • They decided to reseat the students for better collaboration.

Common collocations: reseat someone, easily reseat, reseat the audience, quickly reseat

Synonyms of Reseat

Neutral

Antonyms of Reseat

  • to move from a seat or position
  • to take away from a seat or position