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- verbseize (verb) · seizes (third person present) · seized (past tense) · seized (past participle) · seizing (present participle)
- take hold of suddenly and forcibly:"she jumped up and seized his arm" · "he seized hold of the door handle"Similar:Opposite:let go of
- take forcible possession of:"army rebels seized an air force base" · "the family left Germany a month after Hitler seized power"
- (of the police or another authority) take possession of (something) by warrant or legal right; confiscate; impound:"police have seized 726 lb of cocaine" · "most of the bank's assets were seized"Opposite:
- take (an opportunity or initiative) eagerly and decisively:"he seized his chance to attack as Delaney hesitated"
- (of a feeling or pain) affect (someone) suddenly or acutely:"he was seized by the most dreadful fear"
- strongly appeal to or attract (the imagination or attention):"the story of the king's escape seized the public imagination"
- formalunderstand (something) quickly or clearly:"he always strains to seize the most somber truths"
- nauticalarchaicfasten or attach (someone or something) to something by binding with turns of rope:"Jack was seized to the gun and had his two dozen lashes"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French seizir ‘give seisin’, from medieval Latin sacire, in the phrase ad proprium sacire ‘claim as one's own’, from a Germanic base meaning ‘procedure’. SEIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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verb. us / siːz / uk / siːz / Add to word list. B2 [ T ] to take som…
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WEB2 days ago · seize in British English. (siːz ) verb (mainly tr) 1. (also intr; foll by on ) to take hold of quickly; grab. she seized her hat and ran for the bus. 2. (sometimes foll by on or upon) to grasp mentally, esp rapidly. she …
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