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seiz•ure
noun
1 [U, C] ~ (of
sth) the use of legal authority to take sth from sb; an amount of sth that is taken in this way: The court ordered the
seizure of his assets. the largest ever seizure of cocaine at a
British port
2 [U] ~ (of sth) the act of using force to
take control of a country, town, etc.: the army’s seizure of power the seizure of Burma by Japan in 1942
3 (old-fashioned) [C] a sudden attack of an illness, especially one that affects the brain: an epileptic seizure
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