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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91. Article 30 Anyone who fishes without a fishing licence obtained in accordance with this Law shall have his catches and unlawful income confiscated and may be concurrently fined.
92. He and his books were in frequent requisition as to property confiscated and made national.
93. This self-image explains in part why Bouazizi's self-immolation after the police confiscated his vending cart proved such a galvanizing event.
94. He was so jealous that he threw him in the slammer, threw him in jail and confiscated it.
95. Chinese Olympic Games army group playbill , thunder cannot not seize back confiscated property thunder!
96. We had our first reality check at Pyongyang airport, when our mobile phones were confiscated. This evidence of total state control was immediate and shocking.
97. Deputies reportedly confiscated 10 cocaine roks during a search of the apartment.
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98. After police confiscated the gun, she claimed that her complaints to the school officials had unheeded.
99. Guangzhou Customs Auction: to issue the related information about the auction of the Guangzhou Customs confiscated property, competitive bidding information and the relevant rules on the auction.
100. If the circumstances are serious, his fishing gear shall be confiscated and his fishing license revoked.
101. American prospectors were stopped at the border and had their liquor, gambling paraphernalia and firearms confiscated by the Mounties.
102. No aristocratic or monastic property was confiscated, and feudal lords continued to reign over their hereditarily bound peasants.
103. ROME (Reuters) - Down-and-outs and hard up pensioners in Milan will enjoy a rare Christmas treat this year: choice beluga caviar confiscated from traffickers.
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