noun
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the act of providing with a seat or seats
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the provision of seats, as in a theatre, cinema, etc
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( as modifier )
seating arrangements
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material used for covering or making seats
Etymology
Origin of seating
Example Sentences
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Corporate security officials and law-enforcement agencies asked to see seating charts in advance, wanting to know exactly where each CEO would be situated.
Yet one class seating chart, the father explained, “showed the use of a male name and pronouns for our daughter.”
The chef’s kitchen is equipped with a marble island and seating area, plenty of cabinet space, and state-of-the-art appliances.
From MarketWatch
The cinema chain runs 49 venues across the UK and is known for its luxury seating and gourmet menus.
From BBC
Erewhon’s store was taken down to the studs and is being reconfigured with a larger outdoor seating area for dining and events.
From Los Angeles Times
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