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What is another word for seized?

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Adjective
Having been confiscated or taken into possession
“To get back the seized property, owners must prove it was not involved in criminal activity.”
Adjective
Grasped or clutched in one's hands
“He stood and made his way down the marble stairs with the high guardian's lifeless orbed cane tightly seized in his hand.”
Adjective
Arrested or detained by the authorities
Adjective
To be continuously haunted or possessed by something, especially negative emotions, ideas or desires
Adjective
Subjugated under the control of a foreign military presence
Adjective
Having been gained or earned into one's possession
Adjective
Having become the victim of a kidnapping
Verb
To have acted on an opportunity
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“Nausea swims through my gut, but I kneel in front of her and seize her hand, which I'm surprised to find is the exact same size as mine.”
Verb
To have captured by force
“He may scheme to seize his victim at a time when he is unlikely to be caught in the act.”
Verb
Past tense for to take hold off suddenly or forcibly
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“The telephone rang and Sarah leaped to the kitchen, brush in one hand, to seize it before Dora woke.”
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Past tense for to take forcible possession of land or territory
“He could not seize Rome and secure his logistic base.”
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Past tense for to appropriate or confiscate something
“They have asked the French to search his home, seize his laptop, and send to Switzerland all of his archives.”
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Past tense for to arrest or take into lawful or authorized custody
“Do not seize the suspect until he surrenders or is forcibly subdued.”
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Past tense for to understand, realize or comprehend something
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“It is strange, dear Hilda, how an innocent, delicate, white soul, like yours, has been able to seize the subtle mystery of this portrait.”
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Past tense for to take, pull or remove by force
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Past tense for to seize and detain a person unlawfully or forcefully
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Past tense for to obtain or attain successfully
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Past tense for to confront through the use of military force
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Past tense for to take for one's own benefit, typically without permission
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Past tense for to perform an act that ensures success or victory
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Past tense for to get or hold the attention of
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Past tense for to accept something willingly or gladly
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Past tense for to embrace or hold someone or something tightly in one's arms
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Past tense for to become, or cause to become, immobile or inoperable
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Past tense for to stop operating or functioning
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Past tense for to achieve or complete successfully
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Past tense for to remove or take away (something) from (someone)
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Past tense for to overwhelm with emotion
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Past tense for to hunt and catch (to eat as prey)
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Past tense for to force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape
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Past tense for to issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
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