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1. (adj.) sit-down
done or accomplished while sitting down.
2. sit-down
(of a meal or food) served to or intended for persons seated at a table.
3. (n.) sit-down
a period or instance of sitting, as to talk.
Etymology: (1830–40)
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1. (verb) sit-down, sit-down strike
a strike in which workers refuse to leave the workplace until a settlement is reached
2. (verb) sit down, sit
take a seat
3. (verb) seat, sit, sit down
show to a seat; assign a seat for
"The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith"
4. (verb) sit, sit down
be seated
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