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

26. 1975 - Pathet Lao seizes power in Laos, and establishes the Lao People's Democratic Republic.

27. After storming and seizing Samos, Lysander returned to Sparta.

28. The mechanism had seized up.

29. The army seized the fort.

30. One drop and they seize up.

31. The hunter seized a porcupine.

32. Carpe diem means seize the day.

33. Suddenly he seized my hand.

34. Survival depends on seizing every opportunity in this volcanic wasteland

35. Remember, opportunities multiply as they're seized.

36. " The fox seized it and said:

37. Police seized various books and tapes.

38. One of the men turned his horse by seizing its bridle.

39. If they break off their constant peregrinations, their voice seizes up and they lose their memory.

40. • Regional Task Force seizes 830,000 contraband cigarettes during a Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspection 30 October 2006

41. Civil forfeiture occurs when the government seizes property under suspicion of its involvement in illegal activity

42. Synonyms for Apprehends include arrests, seizes, busts, captures, collars, nails, catches, nabs, nicks and pinches

43. A terrible panic seized the defenders.”

44. He had failed to seize his chance.

45. They will seize, they will slay me.

46. Successlessly needle-point outerwear seize Prokofieff Confessory

47. They will growl and seize the prey

48. Seize the opportunity when it comes up.

49. A plan was afoot to seize power.

50. 2 They desire fields and seize them;+

51. 10 The animal seizes its prey by the throat and suffocates it to death.

52. An attack of paralysis seized him.

53. He seized her by the arm.

54. • G241 Seized Property Working Capital Account

55. She seized me by the wrist.

56. Officers raided an address in south London, seizing bomb-making equipment.

57. What we're doing is we are seizing control of our evolutionary future.

58. Suetonius later describes Caesar's major reforms upon defeating Pompey and seizing power.

59. Your Honor, let's seize this chance and attack.

60. Seize the rogue robot and secure the area.

61. Your Honor, let's seize this chance and attack

62. To seize ( property ) by force or authority; confiscate.

63. She tried to seize the gun from him.

64. My joints seize up in the cold weather.

65. Seize (or Take) time by the forelock. 

66. Donald invaded Ross with the intention of seizing the earldom by force.

67. Did you seize coin given him as well?

68. Seized Property Proceeds Account Department(s) Specific:

69. Three cell phones seized in the raid.

70. Though stabbed, he still seized the robber.

71. Political instability helped the army to seize power.

72. Apprehensible (adj.) late 15c., "capable of attaining," especially with the intellect, from Latin apprehensibilis "that can be seized," from apprehens-, past participle stem of apprehendere "seize, take hold of" mentally or physically (see apprehend).

73. Appropriated; Confiscated; seized; taken over; confiscate; condemned

74. There are seized opportunities and missed opportunities.

75. In southern Poland his armies seized Kraków.

76. He seized power in a military coup.

77. For seizing Urga, Ungern received from Semyonov the rank of Lieutenant-General.

78. Rebel soldiers attacked the island, seizing the capital and arresting government officials.

79. 25, 1917, and involved Bolshevik troops seizing key locations in the Russian capital …

80. Seizing this opportunity, Dineh quietly loosed his bonds and fled through the night.