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seize
(s/i/z )

verb (v)

  • take hold of; grab(verb.contact)
    Example:
    The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter.
    The mother seized her child by the arm.
    Birds of prey often seize small mammals.
    Synonym:
    clutch, prehend
    source: wordnet30
  • take or capture by force(verb.contact)
    Example:
    The terrorists seized the politicians.
    The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages.
    source: wordnet30
  • take possession of by force, as after an invasion(verb.possession)
    Example:
    The invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants.
    The army seized the town.
    source: wordnet30
  • take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority(verb.possession)
    Example:
    The FBI seized the drugs.
    source: wordnet30
  • seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession(verb.possession)
    Example:
    She seized control of the throne after her husband died.
    source: wordnet30
  • hook by a pull on the line(verb.contact)
    source: wordnet30
  • affect(verb.cognition)
    Example:
    Fear seized the prisoners.
    The patient was seized with unbearable pains.
    He was seized with a dreadful disease.
    source: wordnet30
  • capture the attention or imagination of(verb.cognition)
    Example:
    The movie seized my imagination.
    Synonym:
    grab
    source: wordnet30
  • To fall or rush upon suddenly and lay hold of; to gripe or grasp suddenly; to reach and grasp.(verb)
    source: webster1913
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