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    seize
    /siːz/

    verb

    • 1. take hold of suddenly and forcibly: "she jumped up and seized his arm" Similar grabgraspsnatchseize hold ofOpposite let go of
    • 2. take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively: "he seized his chance to attack as Carr hesitated"

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  2. Learn the meaning of seize, a verb that can mean to take something quickly and hold it, to take by force, or to take possession of something legally. See how to use seize in different contexts and phrases, with synonyms and examples.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb seize, such as to take possession of, to grasp, to understand, or to attack. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of seize.

  4. Seize definition: to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp. See examples of SEIZE used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and examples of the verb seize, which means to take hold of suddenly or forcibly, to capture, or to take advantage of. Compare seize with related words and phrases, such as seize the opportunity, seize the moment, and seize the day.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb seize, which can mean to take hold of, to capture, to confiscate, or to take advantage of. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and related words for seize.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb seize, which means to take something or somebody suddenly and using force. See synonyms, phrasal verbs, collocations and word origin of seize.

  8. seize something (from somebody) to take control of a place or situation, often suddenly and violently They seized the airport in a surprise attack. The army has seized control of the country. He seized power in a military coup. seize somebody to arrest or capture someone The men were seized as they left the building.