Sentence examples for to possess from inspiring English sources

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to possess

verb

To have; to have ownership of.

  • He does not even possess a working telephone.

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Are they also his to possess?

Rovers ought to possess more potency.

Why would I want to possess him?

Does it begin to possess you?

It's a crime to possess counterfeit money".

As a felon, he is forbidden to possess a firearm.

One thing a sleuth has to possess is patience.

At the outset the group seemed to possess religious fervor.

Machines have always seemed to possess imposing and threatening powers.

This is a terrible knowledge to possess about a friend.

To possess something was to be vulnerable to losing it.

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