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Often used in the same context:
confiscate,
reclaim,
snatch,
grab,
commandeer,
wrest,
usurp,
steal,
squander,
destroy,
relinquish,
retake,
ransack,
surrender,
take,
cede,
expropriate,
pounce,
purloin,
regain,
capitalize,
reassert,
recapture,
pilfer,
capture,
repossess,
detain,
nab,
unload,
assert,
topple,
consolidate,
thwart,
monopolize,
trample,
deprive,
sell,
exploit,
acquire,
hijack,
give,
dismantle,
forfeited,
apprehend,
dispose,
defend,
evict,
depose,
aquire,
dispossess,
quash,
possess,
liquidate,
regroup,
offload,
oust,
plunder,
nationalize,
redistribute,
amass,
hold,
overpower,
rob,
highjack,
overtake,
deflate,
fritter away,
declare,
suppress,
nullify,
divert,
outmanoeuvre,
dislodge,
exert,
reoccupy,
unleash,
bulldoze,
retain,
lose,
impound,
dominate,
mishandle,
overwhelm,
outgun,
bequeath,
annihilate,
revoke,
vandalize,
deny,
vacate,
invade,
foreclose,
obliterate,
prosecute,
reassume,
withdraw,
subjugate,
confront,
stifle,
refocus,
filch,
collect,
blair,
bourgeois,
buckley,
clinton,
lucas,
philistine,
sinclair,
wagner,
afghanistan,
athenian,
bach,
bangladesh,
bartlett,
bismarck,
bosch,
bryan,
burton,
caesar,
carter,
chavez,
want,
but,
catch,
else,
save,
assumed,
authorial,
better,
ble,
cial,
community,
dread,
ecclesiastic,
gave,
given,
hast,
litde,
littie
More specific:
abduct,
annex,
apprehend,
arrest,
capture,
carry,
catch,
clasp,
claw,
clench,
clinch,
collar,
commandeer,
cop,
distrain,
expropriate,
force away,
garnishee,
get,
grab,
grapple,
grip,
highjack,
hijack,
kidnap,
nab,
nail,
nobble,
pick up,
pirate,
pull away,
rack,
raven,
snap,
snatch,
snatch up,
wrest
Appears in the definition of:
.,
arrogate,
assume,
catch,
cleek,
collar,
counteroffensive,
fang,
foolhardy,
glom,
grab,
grapple,
grip,
intercept,
judgment lien,
letters of marque,
letter of mark and reprisal,
letter of marque,
move in on,
nab,
overrun,
pre-emption,
preemption,
rack,
raven,
right of offset,
snaffle,
snap up,
stop,
strike,
swoop,
swoop up,
tackle,
take hold of,
take over,
totalitarian,
usurp
More general:
fascinate,
get hold of,
intrigue,
take
Synonyms:
appropriate,
attach,
capture,
clutch,
confiscate,
conquer,
grab,
impound,
prehend,
sequester,
take over
Also try:
— Nouns for seize:
hold,
power,
block,
control,
opportunity,
release,
time,
quartiers,
life
everything,
style,
more...
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