seize|seized|seizes|seizing in English
verb
[sɪːz]
take forcibly; grasp, hold; comprehend, understand; expropriate, confiscate; capture, apprehend; take control of; take advantage of promptly; attack; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property; lash, tie or fasten something using several turns with a rope or cord
Use "seize|seized|seizes|seizing" in a sentence
1. Via French, Cop ultimately comes the Latin capere, or “to seize, snatch, take, grab.” Cop became slang for “seizing” in the early 1700s
2. She's seizing!
3. They're seizing the servers.
4. All right, she's seizing.
5. The leopard seizes its kill and begins to eat.
6. Brainsick Metal seizes your mood and doesn't let go
7. He seizes the helpless one when he pulls his net shut.
8. He seizes control at the crucial moment and scores for fun."
9. Seize your glory!
10. It seizes heart, to know you in such pain.
11. Gielgud, seizing a parasol, crosses by tightrope.
12. Authorities seize dark web domains, charge a Canadian, and seize $454,000 in cryptocurrency
13. Rescued or seized?
14. Homeland Security seizes more than 11 million Counterfeit N95 in nationwide scam
15. It seizes the breast to lose a gladiator of such standing.
16. Seize their leader, hurry!
17. Seize This Unique Opportunity!
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19. It seizes the breast to lose a gladiator of such standing
20. Seize time by the forelock.
21. An Attachment is a court order seizing specific property
22. Actually, he's probably a Hong Kong smuggling-seizing agent
23. Everyone applauded his skill in seizing knives bare-handed.
24. Seize any opening you can.
25. Apprehend definition is - arrest, seize