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sat
1[sat]
sat
2[suht]
noun
(in Vedic mythology) the realm of existence, populated by people and gods.
SAT
3a set of standardized college admissions tests developed by the College Board, the principal one measuring mathematical and verbal reasoning, and others measuring knowledge in specific subject areas.
sat.
4abbreviation
saturate.
saturated.
Sat.
5abbreviation
Saturday.
Saturn.
Sat.
1abbreviation
Saturday
Saturn
sat
2/ ʌ /
adjective
very tired; exhausted
drunk
SAT
3abbreviation
(in the US) Scholastic Aptitude Test
sat
4/ æ /
verb
the past tense and past participle of sit
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sat1
Origin of sat2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sat1
Example Sentences
On Sunday, June 8, I sat in a gentle rain at the Chicago Blues Festival with thousands of others, waiting for Mavis Staples to take the stage.
He told reporters Lyons Jnr had been shot and killed while he sat at a table outside the bar.
“I sat behind him at a movie premiere once. I’m very familiar with the back of his head,” Williamson said.
A scanner tool can digitally map an individual's body whilst sat in a specifically designed planning room which is sophisticated enough to scan moving babies.
Roughly four hours before first pitch Monday night, Shohei Ohtani sat at his locker in the Dodger Stadium clubhouse and prepared for his biggest game of the season.
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