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  2. 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.

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  3. to take control of something, especially when others are trying to stop you: seize control/power Disgruntled shareholders tried to oust the board and seize control of the company. In finance, telecoms, media, and technology, there is thought to be a rare opportunity to seize global market share.

  4. Definitions of 'seize' 1. If you seize something, you take hold of it quickly, firmly, and forcefully. [...] 2. When a group of people seize a place or seize control of it, they take control of it quickly and suddenly, using force. [...] 3. If a government or other authority seize someone's property, they take it from them, often by force. [...]

  5. The earliest known use of the adjective seized is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for seized is from 1837, in the writing of Thomas Carlyle, author, biographer, and historian. seized is formed within English, by derivation.

  6. What does the verb seize mean? There are 27 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb seize, eight of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. seize has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  7. seize in British English. (siːz ) verb (mainly tr) 1. (also intr; foll by on ) to take hold of quickly; grab. she seized her hat and ran for the bus. 2. (sometimes foll by on or upon) to grasp mentally, esp rapidly. she immediately seized his idea.

  8. Seize Definition. To put in legal possession of a feudal holding. To stick or jam, esp. because of excessive heat or friction. To put in legal possession of a particular thing; assign ownership to. Seized of the lands. To capture and put into custody; arrest; apprehend. To seize a criminal suspect.

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