To be in possession (of an object).
1 One of the rights prisoners continue to possess is freedom of expression.
2 It allows the client to possess a 'single view of the truth'.
3 Neither do they possess syntactical rules of word order or sentence structure.
4 Then our only hope is to possess information they don't yet have.
5 Our modern info-culture lionizes those who possess laserlike focus, particularly at work.
6 It's a question of balls-which ,unfortunately , Idonot happen to possess .
7 The altar-piece in Clara is one of the most beautiful we possess .
8 The Republics of Central America and the Caribbean possess great natural wealth.
9 Do not assume that the police already know the information you possess .
10 Data available suggest that surfers possess a high level of aerobic fitness.
11 His afternoons began to possess a morning and his days, a yesterday.
12 Although your magic is erratic, you possess a great deal of it.
13 For do we not possess all the time in the world, yes?'
14 Guardiola a decade ago established a hegemonic style of possess and press.
15 We do possess one thing in our favor-thespring floods are subsiding.
16 These disorders possess heterogeneity in terms of affected organs and clinical phenotypes.
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