Synonym: seize, take. Similar words: fiscal, confirm, confide, confine, confident, confidence, on fire, discard. Meaning: ['kɒnfɪskeɪt] v. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority. adj. 1. surrendered as a penalty 2. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority.
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31. Internal Revenue Service: you confiscate the parachute along with their luggage, wallet, and gold fillings.
32. You're not supposed to bring fresh fruit into the United States. I'll have to confiscate them.
33. Equally the constituents face the dilemma that the ruler at some point may renege on his promises and confiscate the accumulated wealth of his constituents.
34. A talentless street musician in the Dutch town of Leiden got local people so upset by his awful saxophone playing that they got police to confiscate his instrument.
35. The teacher confiscate the little moxa paper roll, small YiGang want to stand up and walk.
36. You are not supposed to bring fresh fruits into China. I'm going to confiscate them.
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