Seise - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |siːz|  American pronunciation of the word seise
Brit.  |siːz|  British pronunciation of the word seise

verb

- (law) To vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone).
- (with of, law) To put in possession.
- (dated) To seize.

Extra examples

The bank seized their property.

The army has seized control of the city.

A rebel group attempted to seize power.

He suddenly seized the lead in the final lap of the race.

He seized her by the arm.

He tried to seize the gun from him.

She was seized by kidnappers and carried off to a hidden location.

He seized the chance to present his ideas to his boss.

Seizing the moment, she introduced herself to the famous film director.

I seized the books and read them as fast as I could.

The children seized on the idea of camping in the mountains.

She was seized with a sudden desire to laugh.

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