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Term: seize

Description:

The term "seize" is a verb that has multiple meanings and uses. It generally refers to taking hold of something forcefully or suddenly, or capturing something. It can also represent the act of eagerly grasping an opportunity or taking control of a situation. Additionally, "seize" can be used in legal contexts to indicate the legal confiscation of property or assets.

Sample Sentences:

As a verb meaning to take hold of forcefully:

  • He tried to seize the thief but missed him by a fraction.
  • The predator seized its prey and dragged it away.

As a verb meaning to capture:

  • The army planned to seize the enemy's stronghold.
  • The police were able to seize a large quantity of illegal drugs during the raid.

As a verb meaning to eagerly grasp an opportunity:

  • She seized the chance to showcase her talent at the talent show.
  • He seized the opportunity to start his own business when the market was booming.

As a verb meaning to take control of a situation:

  • The new CEO seized control of the struggling company and implemented drastic changes.
  • In times of crisis, leaders must seize the reins and make tough decisions.

As a verb meaning to legally confiscate:

  • The police seized the suspect's assets as part of the investigation.
  • The court ordered the government to seize the property for non-payment of taxes.

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