seize
1. take hold of; grab (Freq. 13) - The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter - She clutched her purse - The mother seized her child by the arm - Birds of prey often seize small mammals • Syn: prehend, clutch • Derivationally related forms: clutch (for: clutch), prehension (for: prehend), seizing • Hypernyms: take, get hold of • Hyponyms: nab, rack, claw, collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, cop, get, catch, capture, clasp, grip, grab, take hold of, snatch, snatch up, snap, clench, clinch, grapple • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s something 2. take or capture by force (Freq. 5) - The terrorists seized the politicians - The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages • Derivationally related forms: seizure, seizer • Hypernyms: take, get hold of • Hyponyms: raven, wrest, kidnap, nobble, abduct, snatch, commandeer, hijack, highjack, pirate • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody 3. take possession of by force, as after an invasion (Freq. 4) - the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants - The army seized the town - The militia captured the castle • Syn: appropriate, capture, conquer • Derivationally related forms: conquering (for: conquer), seizure, capture (for: capture), appropriative (for: appropriate), appropriator (for: appropriate) • Hypernyms: assume, usurp, take over, arrogate • Hyponyms: carry • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s something from somebody 4. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority (Freq. 3) - The FBI seized the drugs - The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment - The police confiscated the stolen artwork • Syn: impound, attach, sequester, confiscate • Derivationally related forms: seizure, confiscation (for: confiscate), sequestration (for: sequester), attachment (for: attach), impoundment (for: impound), impounding (for: impound) • Hypernyms: take • Hyponyms: condemn, garnishee, garnish, distrain • Verb Group: sequester • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 5. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession - He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town - he usurped my rights - She seized control of the throne after her husband died • Syn: assume, usurp, take over, arrogate • Derivationally related forms: arrogation (for: arrogate), arrogator (for: arrogate), takeover (for: take over), usurpation (for: usurp), usurper (for: usurp), assumption (for: assume) • Hypernyms: take • Hyponyms: annex, appropriate, capture, conquer, preoccupy, hijack, raid • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 6. hook by a pull on the line - strike a fish • Hypernyms: hook • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 7. capture the attention or imagination of - This story will grab you - The movie seized my imagination • Syn: grab • Hypernyms: intrigue, fascinate • Verb Frames: - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 8. affect - Fear seized the prisoners - The patient was seized with unbearable pains - He was seized with a dreadful disease • Syn: clutch, get hold of • Derivationally related forms: clutch (for: clutch) • Hypernyms: overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake • Verb Frames: - Something ----s somebody
|
|