If you meant the misspelling "zeested", it could be a typo for the word "seated". Other possible correct suggestions include "tested", "feasted", "nested" or "wasted". However, more context is needed to provide a definitive solution.
Bested Despite his opponent's efforts, the skilled fighter bested him in the ring.
Chested He became self-conscious about his chested appearance after losing weight.
Crested The crested bird perched on the highest branch of the tree, surveying its surroundings.
Detested The smell of broccoli is detested by many people.
Feasted After the long trek, they feasted on a hearty meal of stew and bread.
Guested I guested on a podcast and talked about my favorite movies.
Heisted The bank was heisted last night and the robbers got away with millions of dollars.
JestedJested is a mountain in the Czech Republic, known for its distinctive shape and popular skiing resort.
Nested The code contains many nested loops that make it difficult to understand.
OerstedOersted's discovery of the relationship between electricity and magnetism paved the way for the development of electromagnets and electric motors.
Quested The knight set forth on his quested journey to find the holy grail.
Rested After a good night's sleep, she woke up feeling rested and ready to tackle the day.
Retested After failing the initial exam, the student retested and was able to achieve a passing grade.
Tested The new software has been fully tested and is ready for release.
Vested The employee was fully vested in the company's retirement plan after working for 5 years.
Wrested The detective wrested the truth from the suspect with persistent questioning.