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seizable
adjective
Capable of being seized.
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After crises banks prefer to lend to capital-rich firms, which have lots of seizable assets.
It spurs the police to pay more attention to cases that are likely to involve seizable assets (such as drug busts) and less attention to other ones.
Hedging against possible political or economic upheavals, they are keeping so few (seizable) assets in China that they're being called luo guan — "naked officials".
A president Trump could be as bad as Hitler, but if he shocks some good people in both the Republican and Democratic parties into realizing that they are ignoring legitimate concerns of a seizable minority, then let him have his four years.
Indeed, Yahoo has said it has no seizable assets in France -- although some legal experts have suggested that money owed Yahoo by its French-language affiliate, Yahoo France, could be at risk.
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