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  2. If you seize on something or seize upon it, you show great interest in it, often because it is useful to you.

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  3. SEIZE ON/UPON SOMETHING definition: 1. to use, accept, or take advantage of something quickly or enthusiastically: 2. to use, accept…. Learn more.

  4. to take something quickly and keep or hold it: I seized his arm and made him turn to look at me. He seized the chance / opportunity of a free flight with both hands (= with eagerness or enthusiasm). C2 [ T ] to take using sudden force: The rebels have seized ten soldiers to use as hostages.

  5. to suddenly show a lot of interest in something, especially because you can use it to your advantage synonym pounce on/upon. The rumours were eagerly seized upon by the local press. Peter seized on her last comment. He was quick to seize on this idea. Definitions on the go.

  6. to grab or take hold suddenly or forcibly (usually followed by on or upon ): to seize on a rope. to resort to a method, plan, etc., in desperation (usually followed by on or upon ): He must seize on a solution, however risky.

  7. seize implies a sudden and forcible movement in getting hold of something tangible or an apprehending of something fleeting or elusive when intangible. seized the suspect. grasp stresses a laying hold so as to have firmly in possession. grasp the handle and pull.

  8. take possession of by force, as after an invasion. “the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants”. “The army seized the town”. synonyms: appropriate, capture, conquer. see more. verb. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority. “The FBI seized the drugs”.

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