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Meaning

The word "seize" means to take hold of something suddenly and forcefully. It can also refer to grabbing an opportunity or control over something important, whether it be physical property or an abstract concept like a moment or feeling.

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Etymology

The word "seize" comes from the Old French word "seisir," which means to take possession of, and is derived from the Latin word "sacire," meaning to take or to apprehend.

Examples

  1. The police were able to seize a large quantity of illegal drugs during the raid.
  2. She decided to seize the opportunity to apply for her dream job as soon as she heard about the opening.
  3. The earthquake caused the building to seize in a terrifying manner, making it unsafe for occupancy.
  4. He felt it was important to seize the moment to express his feelings before the chance disappeared.

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