Be in or establish communication with.
To affect (e.g. of pain, fear, etc.).
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Examples for "seize"
Examples for "seize"
1That said; don't assume you have to seize every available opportunity going.
2Others worry U.S. military clout may ultimately be used to seize resources.
3In rare cases, the agency can hold up approvals or seize products.
4The malaria community should seize this opportunity to make their needs heard.
5But our government wants to seize this opportunity to accelerate the process.
1Elsewhere, however, the commission can point to a clutch of other milestones.
2There's different ways to stop up the clutch hub from actually moving.
3A clutch of Indian financial institutions bought the shares, the source said.
4The growing crisis in the Alliance remained a straw to clutch at.
5It carried far and drew the attention of the clutch of Lords.
1I want you to ask Kaori to get hold of that paper.
2However, the idea vanished before he could really get hold of it.
3You'd need to be quite the player to get hold of it.
4Shall we try to get hold of Caroline Barrington or Sarah Cartwright?
5But these aren't easy to get hold of, as another family found.
6Suddenly the facts in the case seemed to get hold of him.
7The Jews will get hold of it, and make complaints in London.
8It may be some days before I can get hold of one.
9But I get hold of this idea in a misty, unsatisfactory way.
10She pushed ahead and managed to get hold of the horse's tail.
11Have you managed to get hold of the owner -of Henderson?'
12Would you all still be able to get hold of those messages?
13He must be in a hurry to get hold of the documents.
14If you waited long enough you could get hold of the records.
15We might find Joe's hotel room and get hold of the original.
16No wonder he did not want Shine to get hold of them.
Translations for get hold of