Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
house-seat
Noun
/ˈhaʊs siːt/

Definition
A house-seat refers to an official position in a legislative body, typically representing a specific district or constituency.

Examples
- The congressman won his house-seat after a hard-fought election campaign.
- Each state has a number of house-seats proportional to its population.
- She has served two terms in her house-seat, pushing for significant education reforms.

Meaning
The term ‘house-seat’ is commonly used in the context of legislative assemblies where members are elected to represent particular areas, often relating to their role in decision-making and law-making processes.

Synonyms
- Legislative seat
- Seat in the House
- District seat