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1. seats
noun. ['ˈsiːts'] an area that includes places where several people can sit.
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Rhymes with Seats
- obsoletes
- mistreats
- completes
- retreats
- depletes
- competes
- streets
- street's
- repeats
- receipts
- petites
- deletes
- defeats
- deceits
- treats
- sweets
- suites
- steitz
- skeets
- pleats
- kreitz
- greets
- graetz
- fleets
- fleet's
- elites
- cleats
- zietz
- zeitz
- yeatts
Sentences with seats
1. Noun, plural
Use a utility knife to cut small holes into the carpet where the bolts for the seats will go.
2. Verb, 3rd person singular present
Push the sensor into the location until it seats.
Quotes about seats
1. On the first day of school, you got to be real careful where you sit. You walk into the classroom and just plunk your stuff down on any old desk, and the next thing you know the teacher is saying, 'I hope you all like where you're sitting, because these are your permanent seats.'
- Jeff Kinney
2. Invariably, knowledge dictates life, liberty, and death, but those who have historically occupied the seats of power not only dictate what is defined as knowledge but also dictate what’s included, what’s excluded, and how it is filtered to society vis-à-vis America’s major institutions . . . particularly the educational system; ultimately, shaping the very essence of life.
- Martin Guevara Urbina, Latino Access to Higher Education: Ethnic Realitites and New Directions for the Twenty-first Century