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sit through
Idioms and Phrases
see sit out , def. 1.Example Sentences
Alito, in particular, pressed the school district’s counsel with pointed skepticism, suggesting that requiring a devout Muslim child to sit through a story celebrating a same-sex wedding might constitute the kind of coercion the First Amendment forbids.
I once had to sit through a 15-minute FBI interview because my upstairs neighbor in New York City — someone I had only spoken to in passing — was being considered for a bureaucratic federal job.
And there are a lot of my colleagues who will sit through several screenings of it.
It was the defining moment of an eight-week murder trial, which was disturbing and heart-breaking for jurors to sit through.
"My thoughts are with Craig's loved ones who have been forced to sit through a difficult trial."
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