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is seizing
verb
To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture.
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The Taliban government is seizing food.
Columbia Gas is seizing the moment.
For now, though, he is seizing what opportunities he can.
And just like Mr. Weill, Mr. Dimon is seizing opportunities.
His force is seizing property bought by members of the mafia using fake names.
The news media — including The New York Times — is seizing the story for all it's worth.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is seizing territory on the periphery.
What my reporting in Turkey told me about how its autocratic president is seizing power.
Mark's book is Seizing the White Space: Business Model Innovation for Growth and Renewal.
There have been signs, however, that the engine is seizing up.
Reading well, I think, is seizing upon something that is already your own property.
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