Similar words: confiscate, confiscation, fiscal, fiscal year, fiscal policy, confirm, confide, confine. Meaning: ['kɒnfɪskeɪt] adj. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority.
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61. The group claims that billions of dollars in property and bank accounts was confiscated from Jewish businessmen in the Second World War.
62. We confiscated all the drugs from this smuggler gang.
63. The police confiscated thunder from the drug dealer.
64. The police confiscated his air gun.
65. The customs officer confiscated the smuggled goods.
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66. His property was confiscated for nonpayment of taxes.
67. The government has confiscated the illegally imported goods.
68. The Customs authorities confiscated goods from them.
69. In case Tenderee and Buyer suffers any losses because of any actions of tenderers, the tender bond will be confiscated according to Clause 15.7 of the Notice.
70. He had wanted to take his own life but Severn confiscated a bottle of laudanum, a decision the artist later partially regretted.
71. The government insists that any dogs confiscated in Beijing will be fed and vaccinated at a government-funded dog pound.
72. These smuggled goods were all confiscated when going through customs.
73. The Hygiene Bureau has confiscated the contents of some illegal crude workshops.
74. The old man sells roast yam for a living. Because he doesn't have a license, his tools were confiscated and his tricycle was smashed, its chain cut.
75. In serious cases , his fishing gear may also be confiscated and his fishing licence revoked.
76. As we arrived at Pyongyang's airport our mobile phones were confiscated and throughout our stay in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea there was no access to the internet.
77. William the Conqueror confiscated almost all the land and gave it to his Norman followers.
78. Article 41 Where a person conducts fishing without a fishing license obtained legally, his catch and illegal gains therefrom shall be confiscated and he shall be fined not more than 100,000 yuan.
79. Our property was confiscated, and loaned back to us by a munificent state.
80. Wilfred Burchett — who secretively sneaked on a train — had his camera stolen, photos confiscated and was expelled and banned from Japan.
81. Article 32. Anyone who trades in, leases or transfers fishing licences by other illegal means shall have his unlawful income confiscated and his fishing licence revoked, and may be concurrently fined.
82. In serious cases , his fishing gear may also be confiscated.
83. The crime of treason could sometimes be annulled due to political changes. In such a case, the confiscated goods would be returned to the family only under special authorization of the emperor.
84. VIII. In case of offenses in violation of this decision, duly retroactively paid or confiscated property and fines shall be turned to the state coffers without any exception.
85. Although an appeal of his lawsuit has yet to be heard by the Supreme Court, in March the authorities conducted a daytime raid on his station and confiscated broadcasting equipment.
86. William the Conqueror confiscated almaximum all the earth and gave it to his Norman followers.
87. Those who fail to observe the regulation may be fined between 10,000 and 100,000 yuan (US$1,295.17-12,951.7) with the substandard food products confiscated and licenses revoked.
88. Do you think maybe these were confiscated by a high school guidance counselor?
89. More than fifty firearms were confiscated during a single sweep in August of 1993.
90. I have now just confiscated a rather curious artifact for Mr. Potter.
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