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sit on

B2 neutral inseparable transitive
In simple words

to keep something and not act, or to sit on top of it

Literal meaning: to place your body on top of something

Meanings

1 B2 idiomatic neutral

to delay dealing with something or fail to act on it

"The council has been sitting on this proposal for months."

"Congress has been sitting on this issue for too long."

— Common political/news phrasing; exact source not recalled
Grammar: inseparable
2 B2 idiomatic neutral

to keep something such as information, money, or evidence without revealing or using it

"Someone in the office was sitting on key information."

"Banks are sitting on huge cash reserves."

— Business news phrasing; exact source not recalled
Grammar: inseparable
3 B2 idiomatic formal

to be a member of a committee, court, or panel

"She sits on the ethics committee at the hospital."

"She sits on the board of several charities."

— Common biographical/profile wording; exact source not recalled
Grammar: inseparable
4 A2 neutral

to rest your body on top of something

"Don't sit on my jacket; I just put it there."

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

Common in figurative use with ideas, information, complaints, and decisions. Can sound critical, especially in journalism and politics.

Commonly used with

information report complaint decision money committee

Forms

Base
sit on
I/you/we/they
3rd person
sits on
he/she/it
Past simple
sat on
yesterday
Past participle
sat on
have + pp
-ing form
sitting on
continuous

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Synonyms

delay action on withhold suppress be on serve on perch on

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