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seating

[U] Uncountable

This term emphasizes the logistical and spatial organization of a place rather than the furniture itself. While a chair is a physical object, seating refers to the collective capacity or the systemic layout of a space, evoking an image of a planned environment like a stadium, airplane, or banquet hall. In a service context, it carries a professional connotation of hospitality and order. It describes the transition from waiting to being accommodated, focusing on the efficiency and social dynamics of how a group is distributed across a physical area.

Refers to the general availability or arrangement of seats in a venue, such as saying the seating was cramped.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The number of seats available in a venue or the arrangement of those seats.

"The theater has a seating capacity of five hundred people."

Noun
[someone][something]

The act of placing people in seats, especially in a restaurant.

"The hostess is managing the seating for the dinner rush."

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