54 examples of reseating in sentences

Rustem forthwith reseated him on his throne, and did not fail to collect for the public treasury all the valuables of the three states which had submitted to his power.

" Pelletan carefully replaced the photograph under the statuette and then reseated himself opposite his companion.

Then he whistled, took a few turns up and down the room, and reseated himself.

M. Raoul was reseating himself on his perch, when he happened to throw a look down into the road, and at once broke into immoderate laughter.

"It is just as necessary," pursued the old connoisseur, when Peter was reseated, "it is just as necessary for a gentleman to have a delicate palate for the tints of the vine as it is for him to have a delicate eye for the tints of the palette.

The war was decided upon, and the Duke of Angoulême, nephew of the king, was sent across the Pyrenees with one hundred thousand troops to put down the innumerable factions, and reseat Ferdinand.

[Lat.]; reinstate, replace, reseat, rehabilitate, reestablish, reestate^, reinstall. reconstruct, rebuild, reorganize, reconstitute; reconvert; renew, renovate; regenerate; rejuvenate.

" Don Teodoro produced a pair of silver spectacles as he reseated himself, and proceeded to settle them very carefully on his enormous nose.

He met me in the hall, took me back to the room, and, reseating me in my olden place, put his hand upon my head, and said, "This must help me, Anna.

" I had by this time returned to the fireplace, and, reseating myself, began to apostrophize my magnificent black Newfoundland, who, having partaken of my dinner, was following the advice and example of Abernethy, and sleeping on the rug, as it digested.

it began to be used to designate a party in the state favourable to absolute monarchy; many of these "Tories" having followed the fortunes of that prince in exile, returned with him, and being his most devoted partisans when reseated on his throne.

She had risen at first to receive her daughter, and had returned her child's caresses, but had then reseated herself quickly, as though anxious not to evince any strong feeling on the occasion.

Reseating himself, he would briskly resume his interrupted work for a moment while be kept his superior officer waiting.

" "No, I'm not frightened," said the girl, reseating herself.

" "And now," said Mrs. Cliff, when they had all reseated themselves, "you must really tell us your story, captain.

Then pointing to the road, helped him on his box, and reseated himself by his side.

Wytheburn's modest House of prayer, As lowly as the lowliest dwelling,' remains very much as it was in 1805; but the primitive simplicity and "lowliness" of the chapel was changed by the addition a few years ago of an apse, by the removal of some of the old rafters, and by the reseating of the pews.

The marchesa made a sign to her to reseat herself, which she did in the same place as before, behind the thick cotton curtains of the Venetian casement.

she asked, in a mocking tone, reseating herself.

Presently he ceased to walk, reseated himself opposite the cavaliere, and fixed a half-absent gaze upon him.

The marchesa turned and reseated herself.

The marchesa reseated herself, raised her thin white hands, and threw up her eyes to heaven.

"That lady," he added, hastily correcting himself, and he pointed to the marchesa, who, led by the cavaliere, had reseated herself upon the sofa, looking defiance at everybody.

She reseated herself.

The marchesa motioned to him to reseat himself.

54 examples of  reseating  in sentences