Plural for a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
“Sam's driver's license was suspended for three years in 2001 when he suffered a seizure and hit a lamp post.”
Plural for the action of confiscating or impounding property by warrant of legal right
“No documentation was given to me setting out the grounds for the search and seizure of my property which then followed.”
Plural for the action of abducting someone using force
“The officers' seizure of the child from the caregiver's home without a warrant or probable cause violated the child's Fourth Amendment rights.”
Plural for the action of taking possession of a place or land
“They continued the seizure of territory from other countries but did not manage the land well.”
Plural for the action of attacking or raiding a place
“Two months later, they attempted to launch a seizure of the city government with the intention of eventually seizing the national government.”
Plural for a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
Plural for the action of seizing someone and taking them into custody
Plural for a sudden attack or outburst of a particular emotion or activity
Plural for a blockage, caused by a blood clot, of the blood flow in a coronary artery of the heart
Plural for the act of forcefully dispossessing or depriving someone of something
Plural for a temporary loss of consciousness
Plural for the act of blocking, capturing or interrupting something in its path
Plural for a sudden alarming shock or scare
Plural for stolen money or valuables
Plural for the act of repossessing, or the condition of being repossessed
Plural for a sudden failure of an institution or undertaking
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