1. to be considered by someone:
When someone calls you "a woman of letters," how does that sit with you?
Their long conversations didn’t sit well with the boss.
2. to remain seated and in attendance for all of something, even though it is boring or poorly done. To stay until the end of something:
I can't stand to sit through that class one more time! Do I have to sit through the whole lecture?
The children will never be able to sit through a four-hour movie.
It's hard for little kids to sit through a whole baseball game.
We had to sit through another boring lecture.
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