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is confiscated
verb
To use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
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So it's over: your cart is confiscated".
But she is embittered when the baby formula she sells is confiscated as counterfeit.
At present, any duty free is confiscated at the security check for the connecting flight.
A second offence in a year means a phone is confiscated indefinitely, no matter the cost to parents or pupil.
Baha'i-owned shops are sealed or burned to the ground, cemeteries are desecrated, homes are raided and property is confiscated.
Leaving he is stopped by a guard and the gin is confiscated in spite of his explanations.
Similar(20)
It must be confiscated.
Their cellphones were confiscated.
Some hoops were confiscated.
Weapons were confiscated.
Her passport had been confiscated.
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