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1. Seize definition is - to vest ownership of a freehold estate in
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2. Seize definition, to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to Seize a weapon
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3. Some common synonyms of Seize are clutch, grab, grasp, snatch, and take
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4. While all these words mean "to get hold of by or as if by catching up with the hand," Seize implies a sudden and forcible movement in getting hold of something tangible or an apprehending of something fleeting or elusive when intangible.
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5. To grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab: Seize a sword
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6. To take something quickly and keep or hold it: I Seized his arm and made him turn to look at me
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7. He Seized the chance / opportunity of a free flight with both hands (= with eagerness or enthusiasm)
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8. Find 107 ways to say Seize, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. The Crossword Solver found 158 answers to the Seize crossword clue
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10. Seize the Show is a live performance gaming experience where storytelling meets gameplay
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11. Seize 'Seize' is a 5 letter word starting with S and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Seize' Clue Answer; Suddenly take hold of (5) Seize: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Seize We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Seize will help you to finish your crossword today
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13. Seize - take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders Seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army Seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle" appropriate, conquer, capture.
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14. 'Seize the day' is a translation of the Latin "Carpe diem"
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15. My dad was always telling me 'Seize the day – you won't be young forever!' (literal) aprovecha el día loc interj locución interjectiva: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como interjección ("hasta mañana", "a que no").
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19. To Seize is to take something eagerly, aggressively or by force
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20. An example of Seize is when you jump at a chance to go to the beach on a sunny day
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21. An example of Seize is when the police raid the home of a drug dealer and take his drugs.
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22. Seize est un refuge où la création, quelle que soit sa forme, est propice au divertissement, à la convivialité et à l’épanouissement personnel
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23. The Government’s Power to Seize
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24. Government agencies have certain powers to Seize instruments used in the performance of a crime as well as unlawful contraband, guns, drugs, and other goods
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25. Seize - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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26. You can Seize all kinds of things
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27. Seize the day if you are taking advantage of the present circumstances and enjoying life to the fullest
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28. Seize the castle, if you are a feudal lord fighting with your neighbor
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29. Seize the inspiration if you want to tell a moving story.
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30. See also: claim, ground, high, moral Seize (someone or something) with
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31. Seize the Deal ® - THE POWER OF THE GROUP
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33. See 12 authoritative translations of Seize in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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34. When a group of people Seize a place or Seize control of it, they take control of it quickly and suddenly, using force
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35. Troops have Seized the airport and railroad terminals.
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36. ‘The mechanisms often Seize through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply penetrating oil.’ ‘The right oil mix must be maintained or the engine will Seize.’
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37. Nouns for Seize include Seizer, Seizers, seizing, seizings, seizor, seizors, seizure and seizures
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38. The latest round of stimulus payments that started going out over the weekend are open to being Seized by private debt collectors -- a problem lawmakers are rushing to fix.
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39. [transitive] Seize something (from somebody) to take control of a place or situation, often suddenly and violently They Seized the airport in a surprise attack
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40. The army has Seized control of the country
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41. He Seized power in a military coup.
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42. Seize (someone or something) with (something) To use something to grab, grasp, or hold onto someone or something, especially intensely or with a lot of strength
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43. The astronauts Seized the detached cable with the robotic arm
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44. The wrestler Seized me from behind with …
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45. Federal bank regulators Seize Washington Mutual on September 25, 2008
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47. Seize vs. cease: Seize is the forcible control over something be it an object or a territory
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48. Cease and Seize cannot be used interchangeably as their meaning are very different from each other regardless of their pronunciation (which is exactly alike).
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49. Seize mid-13c., from Old French seisir "to take possession of, take by force; put in possession of, bestow upon" (Modern French saisir), from Late Latin sacire, which is generally held to be from a Germanic source, but the exact origin is uncertain.Perhaps from Frankish *sakjan "lay claim to" (compare Gothic sokjan, Old English secan "to seek;" see seek).
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50. A warrant of execution allows a bailiff to Seize sufficient goods to pay your debt and costs
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51. 2 American English FINANCE LAW if the government or another authority Seizes a company, it forces it to stop trading because of debts or illegal activities The troubled insurance company was Seized by regulators on April 11
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52. The verb Seize (rhymes with sneeze) means to confiscate, take hold of, or take by force
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53. The compound verb Seize up means to come to a sudden stop
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54. The phrase Seize on (or upon) means to take notice of something
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55. Soon after Magellan's expedition, the Portuguese rushed to Seize the surviving crew and built a fort in Ternate.: When he died in November 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to Seize the crown of England.: In 1164 Henry intervened to Seize lands along the border of Brittany and Normandy, and in 1166 invaded Brittany to punish the local barons.
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56. 18 hours ago · Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run
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57. The Supreme Court is going to decide whether police can go into a person's home without a warrant in order to Seize his guns.
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58. Police Seize real gun disguised as Nerf toy in North Carolina drug raid
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59. Police Seized this weapon disguised as a …
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60. This item is a Copper based anti-Seize
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61. Synonyms for Seize in Free Thesaurus
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62. 101 synonyms for Seize: grab, grip, grasp, take, snatch, clutch, snap up, pluck, fasten, latch on to, lay hands on, catch or take hold of, take by storm
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63. Police Seize cache of weapons from self-described incel, 23, after he posted photo of himself holding two AK-47s along with a 'threatening Joker message' on Twitter
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64. 1 day ago · Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court To Let Cops Enter Homes And Seize Guns Without A Warrant
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65. Police Seize car at McDonald's drive-thru: 'This driver's not lovin' it' Authorities called it the 'most expensive Big Mac' the driver had ever bought
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66. Seize the Deal ® - THE POWER OF THE GROUP
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67. Seize the Deal ® offers hundreds of discounts daily from local businesses – from restaurants, theaters and spas to golf courses, family fun and much, much more.
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68. To Seize two fish-hooks back to back to Seize or stop one rope on to another (obsolete) to fasten, fix ; to lay hold in seizure, by hands or claws (+ on or upon) to Seize on the neck of a horse The text which had Seized upon his heart with such comfort and strength abode upon him for more than a year.'' (''Southey , Bunyan, p
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69. Seize definition: If you Seize something, you take hold of it quickly, firmly, and forcefully
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70. It means Seize the day, to make the most of the present and to give little thought to the past or future
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SEIZE [sēz]
VERB
seize (verb) · seizes (third person present) · seized (past tense) · seized (past participle) · seizing (present participle)
The Correct spelling is: seize. Common misspellings of the word seize are: seeze. sieze. seize in french. seize in spanish.
English Language Learners Definition of seize. : to use legal or official power to take (something) : to get or take (something) in a forceful, sudden, or violent way. : to attack and take control of (a place) by force or violence.
to take possession of by legal authority; confiscate: to seize smuggled goods. Also seise. Law. to put (someone) in seizin or legal possession of property (usually used in passive constructions): She was seized of vast estates. to capture; take into custody. to take advantage of promptly: to seize an opportunity.
English Language Learners Definition of seize : to use legal or official power to take (something) : to get or take (something) in a forceful, sudden, or violent way : to attack and take control of (a place) by force or violence