Seated

//ˈsiːtɪd// adj, verb

adj, verb ·Uncommon ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of seat form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    sitting not-comparable
  2. 2
    of a woman's skirt, stretched out and baggy over the wearer's buttocks from much sitting while wearing the skirt not-comparable

    "... but she was very conscious, too, of her Saturday-morning appearance - of her blouse, which she'd once unpicked and refashioned in an attempt at 'make-do and mend', and her old tweed skirt, rather seated at the back."

  3. 3
    fixed; confirmed not-comparable

    ""Why, everything about the colonel seems so seated, so ingrafted in his nature, so--so very self-satisfied, that I am afraid it would be a difficult task to take the first step in amendment--to convince him of its necessity?"

  4. 4
    located; situated not-comparable
  5. 5
    Furnished with a seat. not-comparable

    "There was a rush-seated chair with a hole in the seat, — and that […] seemed to be all that the room contained."

Adjective
  1. 1
    (of persons) having the torso erect and legs bent with the body supported on the buttocks wordnet

Example

More examples

"He seated himself on the bench."

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