Confiscated

/ˈkɑnfɪsˌkeɪtɪd/ verb

Officially took away someone's property or possessions, usually because they broke a law or rule.

From Latin 'confiscare' meaning 'to seize for the treasury,' combining 'con-' (with) and 'fiscus' (imperial treasury); it originally meant the state taking property as punishment.

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