"Seatback" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Seatback
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"Seatback" Meaning

The backrest of a chair, typically adjustable to a reclining position.

"Seatback" Examples

Seatback Prepositions


"Adjust the seat back for a comfortable view." (request)
The seat back will fold up during takeoff. (description)
Fill out the information on the seat back of the card.
Seat back height will be set to ergonomics for safety purposes.
Please make sure to adjust the headrest and buckle up your seat back.

"Seatback" Similar Words

Seasonally

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Relating to or affecting things that occur or happen during a particular season, such as changes in temperature, weather, or the growing conditions of plants and crops.

Seasoned

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Seasoning

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Seasonings

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Seasonings are substances added to food to enhance its flavor, usually in the form of salt, herbs, spices, or other flavorings. They can be used to add depth, aroma, or heat to food, and are used in a variety of culinary traditions around the world.

Seasons

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The four periods of the year characterized by a particular combination of weather conditions: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Seat-belt

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Seat

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A place to sit, often with a back or backrest, designed to hold one person.<br><br>Example: "Please take a seat in the waiting room."<br><br>It can also refer to the position or place someone or something holds in relation to others.<br><br>Example: "The athlete secured the seat number one in the rankings."<br><br>Additionally, it can refer to the act of sitting, especially in a car or other vehicle.<br><br>Example: "Please fasten your seat belt."

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Seatbelt

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Seatbelts

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Seatbelts are safety belts designed to protect the wearer by holding them restrained within a vehicle or other machinery during travel.

Seated

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Seating

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The word "seating" refers to a place or arrangement for sitting, typically in a fixed or designated area, such as a chair, bench, or seat.<br><br>Example: "The theater has tiered seating for all audience members to get a clear view of the stage."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to the act of arranging people in seats, or the allocation of space for sitting.<br><br>Example: "The conference room has seating for 50 people, and the seats are arranged in a U-shape around the presentation area."

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