Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: To sit again or sit in a different position.
Pronunciations: US: /riːˈsæt/; UK: /riːˈsæt/
Origin and Usage: Resat is a past tense form of the verb "resit" which means to sit again or take a seat in a different position. The word originated from the combination of the prefix "re-" which means again, and the verb "sit". Resat is a less commonly used word in modern English, and it is often replaced by other words such as "repositioned" or "re-sat".
Synonyms: Repositioned, re-sat
Related Words: Rates, stare, tears, tares, taser
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