v.
- take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
▸take forcible possession of.
▸(of the police or another authority) take possession of by warrant or legal right.
- take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively.
▸
(seize on/upon)
take eager advantage of.
- affect suddenly or acutely.
- (of a machine with moving parts or a moving part in a machine) become jammed.
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(also seise)
(be seized of)
English Law be in legal possession of.
▸historical have or receive freehold possession of (property).
▸be aware or informed of.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from OFr. seizir ‘give seisin’, from med. L. sacire, in the phr. ad proprium sacire ‘claim as one's own’, from a Gmc base meaning ‘procedure’.