English to Yoruba Meaning of seize - nfi


Seize :
nfi

nfi, nsonu, Rob, fa, gbamu, gbà, okan, ya Iṣakoso, já, apeja, mú, dubulẹ idaduro ti, ya, agbeko, okùn, run, jẹ, gbe, mu, da ni, pọ, Yaworan, mọle, wa ni tọ, Afikun, ara, jọba, titunto si, mu labẹ iṣakoso, oluso

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Definitions of seize in English
Verb(1) take hold of; grab(2) take or capture by force(3) take possession of by force, as after an invasion(4) take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority(5) seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession(6) hook by a pull on the line(7) affect(8) capture the attention or imagination of
Examples of seize in English
(1) A decision to seize the opportunity they present could have a major impact on the left internationally.(2) The allies had made several attempts to capture it so they could go on and seize Rome.(3) The mechanisms often seize through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply penetrating oil.(4) The right oil mix must be maintained or the engine will seize .(5) If you run out of oil, the piston cannot move up and down freely in the cylinder, and the engine will seize .(6) This is an opportunity they must seize with both hands.(7) he always strains to seize the most somber truths(8) If everyone thinks your ball bearings cause brake linings to seize up, then they do, regardless of what the truth of the matter is.(9) Logically, one would think that the church would embrace this opportunity and seize the chance to equip the saints for the work of the Kingdom.(10) To succeed, the scheme had to seize shoppers' imaginations and change their habits.(11) These numbers are so large that they may escape - rather than seize - the public's attention.(12) The Government has set targets for reducing CO2 emissions that we will stand no chance of meeting unless we seize opportunities to invest in renewable energy when we can.(13) Cooper writes about post-modern politics as an opportunity we must seize .(14) She felt an irrational anger seize her at this small disturbance in the palace routine.(15) After years of growing estrangement, cricket recognised its chance to seize the public's imagination.(16) he always strains to seize the most sombre truths
Related Phrases of seize
(1) to seize ::
si nfi
(2) seize the opportunity ::
nfi awọn anfani
(3) seize up ::
nfi soke
(4) seize upon ::
nfi lori
(5) seize on ::
nfi lori
(6) seize power ::
nfi agbara
(7) seize the chance ::
nfi awọn anfani
(8) seize an opportunity ::
nfi ohun anfani
Synonyms
Verb
1. grab ::
gbamu
2. capture ::
Yaworan
3. confiscate ::
confiscate
4. kidnap ::
kidnap
5. get hold of ::
gba idaduro ti
6. prehend ::
prehend
7. sequester ::
sequester
8. assume ::
ro
Antonyms
1. miss ::
miss
Different Forms
seize, seized, seizes, seizing
Word Example from TV Shows
Ser Barristan, seize this traitor.

Ser Barristan, SEIZE this traitor.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7

I call upon you to seize him

I call upon you to SEIZE him

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

a search and seize warrant\Nof a pharmacy in Toledo.

a search and SEIZE warrant
of a pharmacy in Toledo.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

Seize Winterfell and install someone
loyal to the realm as warden of the North.

Seize Winterfell and install someone loyal to the realm as warden of the North.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

Seize him.

Seize him.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

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