Difference between Induct and Seat

What is the difference between Induct and Seat?

Induct as a verb is to formally or ceremoniously install in an office, position, et cetera. while Seat as a verb is to put an object into a place where it will rest.

Induct

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to formally or ceremoniously install in an office, position, et cetera. to introduce into (particularly if certain knowledge or experience is required, such as ritual adulthood or cults). to draft into military service. to bring in as a member.

Seat

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To put an object into a place where it will rest.To provide places to sit.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A place in which to sit.The horizontal portion of a chair or other furniture designed for sitting.A piece of furniture made for sitting; e.g. a chair, stool or bench; any improvised place for sitting.The part of an object or individual (usually the buttocks) directly involved in sitting.The part of a piece of clothing (usually pants or trousers) covering the buttocks.A membership in an organization, particularly a representative body.The location of a governing body.an electoral district, especially for a national legislature.

Example sentence: I used to throw stuff out of the window and trash hotel rooms - and superglue all the drawers shut and superglue the toilet seat down and superglue the phone to the nightstand - and all kinds of stuff. I had a chain saw for a while. I didn't really use it but once or twice.

We hope you now know whether to use Induct or Seat in your sentence.

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