1. seated - Adjective
2. seated - Verb
of Seat
Source: Webster's dictionarythe seated Madonna Source: Internet
the audience remained seated Source: Internet
98. I need a jug of wine and a book of poetry, Half a loaf for a bite to eat, Then you and I, seated in a deserted spot, Will have more wealth than a Sultan's realm. Source: Internet
870–902, 904–20, 927–47, 949–50, 1059–61, 1231–33, 1234–38 (1807) (House seated William McCreery despite him not satisfying Maryland law requiring Representatives to reside in their district). Source: Internet
After conducting a medical examination and providing food packets and water bottles, the passengers were allowed to board the train and they were seated while maintaining social distancing, officials said. Source: Internet
After a tensed moment, Big Brother called in each housemate seated at the lounge into the diary room to vote for a possible eviction of the four housemates voted for by the public. Source: Internet