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Meaning of seize
to take control or possession of something suddenly or forcibly
Etymology of seize
The word "seize" comes from the Old French word "sisir" or "seisir", which is derived from the Latin word "saisire" or "saisiri", meaning "to take possession of"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century, initially with the meaning "to take possession of" and later developing additional meanings such as "to capture" or "to arrest"
Synonyms
capture
grab
grasp
take
snatch
clutch
grip
hold
possess
occupy
overwhelm
overpower
dominate
command
control
confiscate
appropriate
requisition
commandeer
hijack
kidnap
abduct
wrest
extort
coerce
force
compel
constrain
restrain
bind
tie
fasten
secure
detain
arrest
apprehend
seize
lay hold of
get hold of
take hold of
take possession of
Definitions
- to take possession or control of something, especially suddenly or forcibly
- * to capture or arrest someone
- * to take hold of something, especially suddenly or roughly
Usage Examples
- The police will seize the property if it is found to be stolen
- * The company will seize the opportunity to expand into new markets
- * The government will seize control of the company if it is found to be insolvent