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sit
verb
-
sit
,
sitting
,
sits
,
sat
to
rest
your
weight
on
your
bottom
,
usually
on
a
chair
,
bench
,
or
the
ground
,
so
that
your
back
is
upright
and
your
legs
are
bent
•
After
walking
all
morning
,
they
found
a
bench
and
decided
to
sit
.
After
walking
all
morning
,
they
found
a
bench
and
decided
to
sit
.
•
Please
sit
while
the
doctor
reviews
your
chart
.
Please
sit
while
the
doctor
reviews
your
chart
.
verb
-
sit
,
sitting
,
sits
,
sat
to
take
a
formal
examination
or
test
•
She
will
sit
her
final
chemistry
exam
next
week
.
She
will
sit
her
final
chemistry
exam
next
week
.
•
All
students
must
sit
a
placement
test
before
classes
start
.
All
students
must
sit
a
placement
test
before
classes
start
.
verb
-
sit
,
sitting
,
sits
,
sat
to
be
located
or
positioned
in
a
particular
place
•
The
ancient
castle
sits
on
top
of
the
hill
,
overlooking
the
valley
.
The
ancient
castle
sits
on
top
of
the
hill
,
overlooking
the
valley
.
•
A
small
vase
sits
in
the
center
of
the
wooden
table
.
A
small
vase
sits
in
the
center
of
the
wooden
table
.
verb
-
sit
,
sitting
,
sits
,
sat
to
pose
as
a
model
for
an
artist
or
photographer
•
He
agreed
to
sit
for
the
artist's
new
portrait
.
He
agreed
to
sit
for
the
artist's
new
portrait
.
•
The
famous
actress
sat
for
a
series
of
photographs
.
The
famous
actress
sat
for
a
series
of
photographs
.
babysit
verb
-
babysit
,
babysitting
,
babysits
,
babysat
to
take
care
of
someone
else
’
s
child
for
a
short
time
while
the
parents
are
away
,
usually
for
money
•
Could
you
babysit
my
twins
this
evening
?
Could
you
babysit
my
twins
this
evening
?
•
Emma
babysat
for
her
neighbors
every
Saturday
night
in
high
school
.
Emma
babysat
for
her
neighbors
every
Saturday
night
in
high
school
.
Blend
of
baby
+
sit
,
first
recorded
in
the
1930s
,
likening
the
caregiver
’
s
task
to
‘
sitting
with
’
a
baby
.
verb
-
babysit
,
babysitting
,
babysits
,
babysat
to
watch
,
supervise
,
or
take
responsibility
for
someone
or
something
that
needs
attention
,
even
though
it
is
not
a
small
child
•
I
had
to
babysit
the
new
interns
during
their
first
week
.
I
had
to
babysit
the
new
interns
during
their
first
week
.
•
She
spent
the
afternoon
babysitting
the
temperamental
printer
so
the
reports
would
finish
on
time
.
She
spent
the
afternoon
babysitting
the
temperamental
printer
so
the
reports
would
finish
on
time
.
The
figurative
sense
grew
from
the
original
idea
of
caring
for
children
,
broadening
in
the
late
20th
century
to
cover
any
task
that
requires
close
,
often
tedious
supervision
.