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to take or seize

 

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Definition

To take or seize refers to the act of grabbing, capturing, or acquiring something by force, choice, or authority.

Parts of Speech

The term "to take or seize" can be used as a verb.

Senses and Usages

Sense 1: Verb

Definition: To forcefully or willingly acquire possession or control over something.

Example sentence 1: He managed to take the crown from the king's hand before anyone noticed.

Example sentence 2: It's important to take responsibility for your actions.

Example sentence 3: I need to take a break from work and go on vacation.

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