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To seized
verb
To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture.
Exact(3)
Seized of, similar to seized with, takes us into legalism dating to feudal times.
The Korea International Trade Association said on Thursday that about 10 Hanjin vessels in China have been either seized or were expected to seized by charterers, port authorities or other parties.
Adding a drop or two of vegetable oil to seized chocolate can sometimes save it from having to be thrown out.
Similar(57)
He then began to seize".
He needs to seize it.
Sanchez expects to seize his.
And HUD is trying to seize it.
Far better to seize the moment.
It was time to seize the moment.
So we need to seize the moment.
Wynegar expects him to seize the opportunity.
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