seats
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: seatspast: seatedpp: seateding: seatingcomp: nullsup: null
This word focuses on the designated space allocated for a person rather than the physical furniture itself. While a chair is an object, a seat is a position or a right to occupy a space, which is why it is used in contexts like ticketing or parliamentary positions. In a professional or political context, the term shifts from physical furniture to represent a position of authority or a representative role. Winning a seat in parliament refers to gaining a specific office or power, removing the physical element entirely.
Countable when referring to individual chairs or designated spots in a stadium.