Seize

/siːz/ verb

To take hold of forcibly or suddenly, or to grasp an opportunity decisively. To confiscate or take legal possession of something.

From Old French 'seisir' meaning 'to take possession,' possibly from a Frankish word meaning 'to set' or 'to place.' The legal sense developed in medieval French and English law, while the physical sense of grasping emerged later.

AFgryp
AMመያዝ
ARيستولي
BGхващам
BNদখল করা
CAapoderar-se
CSuchvátit
DAgribe
DEergreifen
ELαρπάζω
ESapoderarse
EThaarata
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