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seize
- IPA[sēz]
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- take hold of suddenly and forcibly;take forcible possession of
verb: seize, 3rd person present: seizes, gerund or present participle: seizing, past tense: seized, past participle: seized
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- 1. take hold of suddenly and forcibly she jumped up and seized his arm he seized hold of the door handle 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ take forcible possession of army rebels seized an air force base the family left Germany a month after Hitler seized power 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (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 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. take (an opportunity or initiative) eagerly and decisively he seized his chance to attack as Delaney hesitated
- 3. (of a feeling or pain) affect (someone) suddenly or acutely he was seized by the most dreadful fear
- 4. strongly appeal to or attract (the imagination or attention) the story of the king's escape seized the public imagination
- ▪ formal understand (something) quickly or clearly he always strains to seize the most somber truths
- 5. (of a machine with moving parts or a moving part in a machine) become stuck or jammed I realized that the mechanism had seized
- 6. archaic fasten 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
- be in legal possession of something
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- be in legal possession of something
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- take eager advantage of something
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- (of a machine with moving parts) become jammed
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- take eager advantage of something
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- (of a machine with moving parts) become jammed
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- take eager advantage of (something); exploit for one's own purposes
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- make the most of the present moment
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- take hold of suddenly and forcibly: she jumped up and seized his arm he seized hold of the door handle
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