Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reseat
verb
/ˌriːˈsiːt/

Definition
To place something back in its original position or to provide a new seat for someone or something.

Examples
- After the mix-up at the theater, the staff had to reseat the guests to ensure everyone was in the correct place.
- The technician worked quickly to reseat the cables to restore the connection.
- During the conference, the organizers had to reseat several attendees due to last-minute changes.

Meaning
To arrange or position again; to give a new seat or location to a person or object.

Synonyms
- rearrange
- replace
- reposition
- resettle