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seize

verb

1 seize

Take hold of; grab:
— 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.

synonyms: clutch, prehend.

Dutch: grijpen, beetkrijgen, beetpakken, vastgrijpen, vastpakken, vatten

2 seize

Take or capture by force.

3 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.

synonyms: appropriate, capture, conquer.

Roget 789: take, catch, hook, nab, bag, sack, pocket, put into one's pocket; receive; accept.    reap, crop, cull, ... show more

Roget 791: steal, thieve, rob, mug, purloin, pilfer, filch, prig, bag, nim, crib, cabbage, palm; abstract; ... show more

Dutch: veroveren, buitmaken

4 seize

Take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority:
— The FBI seized the drugs.

synonyms: attach, confiscate, impound, sequester.

Dutch: confisqueren

5 seize

Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession:
— She seized control of the throne after her husband died.

synonyms: arrogate, assume, take over, usurp.

Dutch: overnemen, aanmatigen, annexeren, toe-eigenen, toeƫigenen

6 seize

Hook by a pull on the line.

7 seize

Affect:
— Fear seized the prisoners.
— The patient was seized with unbearable pains.
— He was seized with a dreadful disease.

synonyms: clutch, get hold of.

8 seize

Capture the attention or imagination of:
— The movie seized my imagination.

synonym: grab.


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