Possess

/pəˈzɛs/ verb

To possess something is to own it or have it as yours. It can also mean to have a quality, ability, or feeling inside you.

“Possess” comes from Latin *possidēre*, from *potis* (“able, powerful”) + *sedēre* (“to sit”), originally meaning “to sit as master of” something. Over time it came to mean simple ownership or control.

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