Synonym: control, have, hold, maintain, occupy, own. Similar words: assess, obsessed, assessment, sunglasses, colosseum, engrossed, session, possible. Meaning: [pə'zes] v. 1. have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill 2. have ownership or possession of 3. enter into and control, as of emotions or ideas.
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(31) How did you manage to possess yourself of his secret?
(32) To possess power is the ultimate ego trip for most people.
(33) We're trying to bring out the latent artistic talents that many people possess without realising it.
(34) Did Mills possess such prized information?
(35) NATO forces possess an arsenal of 700 surface-to-air missiles.
(36) The story seems to possess me.
(37) You will also possess a large amount of information.
(38) Very few families in this area possess a telephone.
(39) Oh, what a power I possess!
(40) Boris seemed to possess both talents.
(41) The people possess inviolable rights.
(42) More, apparently, than our elected leaders possess.
(43) Worsley claimed to possess a degree from Trinity College.
(44) Honesty is the most praiseworthy quality one can possess.
(45) Their inward minds possess different energy configurations to ours.
(45) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(46) Individuals possess conveyances to go to the country.
(47) Zorna is said to possess miraculous healing powers.
(48) Too many nations already possess chemical weapons.
(49) They possess enormous strength and enjoy tormenting sailors.
(50) The theory states that individuals possess certain characteristics so that they are predisposed to act in a certain way within a given situation.
(51) On the other hand, we can never possess such a certainty that some one loves us.
(52) They are plants of the most varied appearance, and they also possess either a bulb or tubercle.
(53) Male indigo birds sport beautiful metallic blue plumage, while male whydahs sometimes possess spectacularly long tails.
(54) Alphabetic systems possess an inventory of symbols, called an alphabet, to represent the individual phonemes.
(55) But they already possess the scheduling, communications, decision-making, oversight, and reporting skills needed.
(56) Far greater than all the material possessions that I possess is my freedom to choose, my freedom to live, and my freedom to be happy. RVM
(57) The rhetorical theorist does not assume that only some societies possess the rhetorical capacity to argue.
(58) He'd have wished to own her, body and soul, to possess her.
(59) I do not claim to be gifted - it's just something you either possess or you don't.
(60) Trumpet players in dance bands possess many different sorts of mutes with a corresponding number of resultant timbres.
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