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One's Sat Sit  Adopt Position Weight Supported Buttocks

The verb 'sit' means to adopt or be in a position supported by one's buttocks, with 'sat' being both the simple past and past participle.

Verbum 'sit' significat adoptare vel esse in positione posterioribus innixis, cum 'sat' sit simplex praeteritum et participium praeteritum.

Front sit 
Back adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright: you'd better sit down | I sat next to him at dinner.

Simple Past: sat
Past Participle: sat 

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