(Of persons) having the torso erect and legs bent with the body supported on the buttocks.
1Others expect the deep-seated political tensions to intensify and further polarize society.
2The change is to ensure families with small children are seated together.
3More broadly, Mr Little said there were deep-seated problems in Australian politics.
4Why were children ordered to remain seated until local officials had escaped?
5However, there will be seated service only and dance floors remain closed.
6And again: The idea of property is deeply seated in our minds.
7Nora was in the furthest corner of the room, seated in gloom.
8But Random came clear, seated before a drum set, sticks in hand.
9In the image, the children were seen seated based on their race.
10The love of the superlative is deeply seated in the American mind.
11Kelley left to speak with several flight controllers seated at nearby consoles.
12Norine seated herself weakly; she stared in bewilderment at the unhappy speaker.
13They decided being seated before curtain went up would be welcome change.
14Or the problem may be more deeply seated and originate in childhood.
15The general seated himself on the stern seat between the Egyptian officers.
16At the far end was a rectangular conference table that seated twenty.
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seated
seate Verbo
Indicativo · Pretérito perfeito
Seated nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América