26984 words

seizes

11 definitions • 19 examples
1
to take something quickly and keep or hold it:

Examples:

I seized his arm and made him turn to look at me.
He seized the chance/opportunity of a free flight with both hands (= with eagerness or enthusiasm).
3
If the police or other officials seize something, they take possession of it with legal authority:

Examples:

Customs officers at Heathrow have seized 60 kilos of heroin.
4
If a strong emotion or pain seizes you, you feel it suddenly:

Examples:

I was suddenly seized by/with a feeling of great insecurity and loneliness.
5
to take something quickly and hold it:

Examples:

He seized her arm to lead her through the crowd.
fig. While she was distracted, I seized the opportunity to take a cookie.
6
Seize can also mean to take by force:

Examples:

7
If police or other officials seize something, they take possession of it by legal authority:

Examples:

The goods that were seized had been hidden in a shipment of paint.
8
if the police or government seizes property or assets, they take possession of them because they are illegal, or because the owner owes money:

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9
if the government or other official authority seizes a company, they stop it from trading because of illegal activity or debts:

Examples:

The government has threatened to seize any business that does not sell goods at the advertised price.
10
to take advantage of something that is available:

Examples:

A Malaysian tycoon seized the chance to bid for the company, and won.
By having a contract already prepared, you may be able to seize the initiative in negotiations.
11
to take control of something, especially when others are trying to stop you:

Examples:

In finance, telecoms, media, and technology, there is thought to be a rare opportunity to seize global market share.

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