Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force.
Take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority.
To take possession of by force.
To affect (e.g. of pain, fear, etc.).
Другие значения термина "seize" 1 That said; don't assume you have to seize every available opportunity going.
2 Others worry U.S. military clout may ultimately be used to seize resources.
3 In rare cases, the agency can hold up approvals or seize products.
4 The malaria community should seize this opportunity to make their needs heard.
5 But our government wants to seize this opportunity to accelerate the process.
6 However, Melrose was not the only company to seize on the opportunity.
7 They look with envy on political systems that can seize the moment.
8 Tougher public order provisions allowing the Garda to seize alcohol from minors.
9 Eminent domain allows governments to seize private property for a public purpose.
10 Countries should seize this opportunity to protect these top predators from extinction.
11 The government cannot generally seize material from a journalist in this manner.
12 The proceedings to seize assets came after the Serious Fraud Office prosecution.
13 Seek Hawley in Topeka probably; seize the first opportunity of getting there.
14 His comments come as as Sunni-led insurgents seize more towns in Iraq.
15 Without these dragons, one of the new gods, Aelon, cannot seize power.
16 If the public safety were at stake, we could seize the place.
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