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How to use possesses in a sentence

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The manchineel is highly toxic and possesses a sap that irritates the skin.
She is exceptionally gifted, and possesses strong telepathic and telekinetic powers, which saved the day on many occasions.
The ability to mind-read is a further handy skill if the co-driver possesses it, as they need to know when to give the driver the information.
But, like tennis, the court possesses tramlines, acting as boundaries, and a net, far higher at 150cm.
But if the enemy possesses chemical, radiological, bacteriological, or nuclear weapons, they need succeed only once.
She has no idea what she possesses and besides she is needed for the ceremony.
But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies.
In effect, the total economy possesses an automatic countercyclical mechanism.
Last Stand at Mobile possesses many of the qualities of a fine teaching text.
A small boy is ostracized from his village, where they claim an evil spirit possesses him.
She proved to be a marvellous skip and showed what wonderful determination she possesses.
The largest, the 48-by-32-inch Cherry, possesses a mellowing pink scumble over a pale ground.
If our three-dimensional universe possesses one of these identified topologies, then this may in some way be dictated by laws of Nature.
The integrated circuit device, in turn, possesses at minimum a source electrode and a drain electrode of the same polarity.
He is our mentor, our guide, and he possesses an intellect the size of a planet.
By contrast, a narrowly umbilicate and thin shell possesses slender and dense ornamentation.
Such unwitting similarity to Boyd's conception of strategic paralysis suggests that Owens's variant possesses the same weaknesses.
The instant possesses an immemorial elasticity that defies quantitative diagnosis.
Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses.
He possesses impressive legal credentials and is a fellow member of the Federalist Society.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Biblioteca Barbarini of Rome possesses four armillary spheres, all appearing to be of the early seventeenth century.
Hard water possesses an astringent quality, which prevents the goodness of the malt from being freely communicated to the liquor.
But this greatly complicates the anthropometer, and hardly any anthropometer possesses this attachment.
Hence it can be stated technically that an agglutinin possesses a haptophore group and an agglutinating group.
The assignor of a contract can transfer only such property rights as he possesses.
The amontillado is of a straw colour only, more or less shaded according to the age it possesses.
Fichte's word is Anschauung, for which the English language possesses no exact equivalent.
The degree of adaptiveness which a part possesses itself evokes the direction of variation of that part.
They deny that there is any thing in the nature of man, antecedently to his act of willing, that possesses a moral character.
There is nothing in this product which possesses these bactericidal powers.
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