take a seat

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take a seat (third-person singular simple present takes a seat, present participle taking a seat, simple past took a seat, past participle taken a seat)

  1. To sit down; to become seated, to sit.
    • 2022 September 1, Joe Biden, “REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BIDEN ON THE CONTINUED BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE NATION”, in White House, archived from the original on 02 September 2022:
      My fellow Americans, please, if you have a seat, take it.
  2. (sports) To be benched, to leave the area of play

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