seat  
[siːt]
Definition:  1. A place where you can sit, for example a chair. 2. A space reserved for sitting. 3. A place where you pay to sit in a plane, train, theatre, etc.
Use 'seat' in a sentence:  
She was seated  at the head of the table. Ellie settled back in her seat . Can I change seats  with you? There was only one seat  free on the train. By the time we arrived, someone had grabbed all the good seats . Grab a seat  , I won't keep you a moment. He intends to defend his seat  in the next election. We could only get seats  at the back. The majority of seats  on the board will be held by business representatives. He slid into the driver's seat . There are no seats  left on that flight. The room had a seating  capacity of over 200. I climbed over into the back seat . Please remain seated  until the aircraft has come to a halt. Sally had managed to bag the two best seats . The game had the crowd on the edge of their seats . Yvonne took her customary seat  behind her desk. She wedged herself into the passenger seat . He had wangled her a seat  on the plane. Please take a seat . Excuse me, is this your seat ? Washington is the seat  of government of the US. There were no seats  left so I had to stand up. Come in; take a seat . Grab a seat , I won't keep you a moment. He put his shopping on the seat  behind him. He gave up his seat  to a pregnant woman. I sat in the passenger seat . The first arrivals at the concert got the best seats . We have provided seats  for the convenience of our customers. Stephen returned to his seat . She sat on the extreme edge of her seat . We can only seat  two in the truck. He took his accustomed seat  by the fire. She strapped the baby seat  into the car. The seat  next to him was vacant. The stool had a torn, red plastic seat . Please keep me a seat . It's doubtful whether there'll be any seats  left. A bomb had been placed under the seat . Do not leave your seat  until the plane is airborne. She climbed into the driver's seat . She sat in her usual seat  at the back. We went early so as to get good seats . Was she wearing a seat  belt? Adam jumped from his seat  at the girl's cry. Take a seat , if you please. 'Take a seat ,' she said crisply. This portable seat  folds flat for easy storage. There are still a good few empty seats . The empty whisky bottle clinked against the seat . The height of the bicycle seat  is adjustable. She sank back into her seat , exhausted. The teacher made me move my seat  to the front of the classroom. Please remain seated  during the performance. The seat  tips forward to allow passengers into the back. "Take a seat ," he said in a bored tone. The wearing of seat  belts is required by law. I would gladly pay extra for a good seat . Children must use an approved child restraint or adult seat  belt.