seize

seize
verb
1 take hold of sb/sth suddenly and firmly
ADVERB
immediately, suddenly

He was immediately seized and thrown into prison.

PREPOSITION
by

She seized him by the arm.

from

He seized the book from her hand.

PHRASES
seize hold of sb/sth

The wrestlers try to seize hold of each other.

2 take sth
ADVERB
immediately, instantly, quickly, suddenly

She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her.

eagerly
VERB + SEIZE
be quick to, be ready to

He was quick to seize on this idea.

be determined to
attempt to, try to
fail to

He had failed to seize his chance.

PREPOSITION
on, upon

The rumours/rumors were eagerly seized on by the local press.

PHRASES
an attempt to seize sth
the power to seize sth, the right to seize sth

We have the legal right to seize his property.

Seize is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑bailiff, ↑engine, ↑hand, ↑officer, ↑panic, ↑rebel
Seize is used with these nouns as the object: ↑asset, ↑booty, ↑castle, ↑chance, ↑control, ↑hold, ↑hostage, ↑imagination, ↑initiative, ↑land, ↑moment, ↑opportunity, ↑ownership, ↑passport, ↑power, ↑property, ↑record, ↑rein, ↑shipment, ↑throne, ↑vessel, ↑wrist

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  • seize — [sēz] vt. seized, seizing [ME saisen < OFr saisir < ML sacire, prob. < Frank * sakjan, to lay claim to one s rights < IE base * sāg > SAKE1] 1. a) Historical to put in legal possession of a feudal holding b) to put in legal… …   English World dictionary

  • seize up — To jam, seize, become immovable or stuck • • • Main Entry: ↑seize …   Useful english dictionary

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