Seizure

/ˈsiː.ʒər/ noun

A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movement, or awareness. It can also mean the act of taking something by force or legal authority.

From Middle English 'seisure', related to 'seize', from Old French 'seisir' meaning 'to take possession of'. The medical sense developed later, comparing the brain episode to something suddenly taking hold of the body.

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