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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(61) I also happen to possess a hugely competitive nature, especially when it comes to sport.
(62) The ability to respond in crisis is one of the skills which all teachers must possess.
(63) These days, there is little doubt that creatures possess a mind structure.
(64) We are, after all, only trustees of the wealth we possess. Without the community and its resources… there would be little wealth for anyone. Albert Schweitzer
(65) It gives additional information which can be used as experience grows and by those who already possess some knowledge of Homoeopathy.
(66) We are concerned with three main questions in this work: Do moral judgements possess objective truth or falsehood?
(67) In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
(68) Assets are imperfect substitutes because they possess different characteristics with respect to liquidity, marketability and profitability.
(69) Even when silent he seemed to possess a new calculating intelligence.
(70) Nevertheless, many bishops continued to possess legal expertise, and it is not surprising that they made use of their knowledge.
(71) But I restrained the impulse, for it is as well to eke out such tokens of our goodwill as we possess.
(72) Any such tribunal does however possess the discretion to allow the individual to be assisted by such an adviser. 4.
(73) She wants to ruin the play to which I have given all I possess.
(74) The highest proof of the spirit is love. Love the eternal thing which can already on earth possess as it really is. Albert Schweitzer
(75) Point-factor systems tend to emphasize paying people for the positions they occupy rather than the skills they possess or their performance.
(75) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(76) If calligraphy is not a skill you possess or think you could learn, do not despair for there are some alternatives.
(77) Virtually every adult man, and a few older women, possess familiars.
(78) Mercury was believed to possess magical properties and some regarded it as the quintessence of the human body and of all substances.
(79) The fact is simply that the two colours do not possess universal symbolic meanings shared by all the peoples of the globe.
(80) Their luminal surfaces possess microvilli which increase the absorptive capacity of the cells.
(81) Both departments involved in teaching this degree are actively engaged in palaeoenvironmental research and possess established research facilities.
(82) People who possess a negative character and a narcissistic personality tend to be more deceiving and deceptive. Dr T.P.Chia
(83) The scientists reassigned to the survey possess expertise in areas such as population dynamics, physiology, animal behavior, habitats and biodiversity.
(84) Cigarettes, like handguns, are legal for adults to sell and possess.
(85) Therefore individuals need to possess personalities conformable to the ambient level of cultural evolution.
(86) While the Macintosh still possess all the benefits it seems, to a casual observer, to be an incompatible system.
(87) By conflating childhood with mythic time - and does not the world possess mythic proportions when we are small?
(88) Objects, however, by virtue of their concrete nature, can never possess that entirely arbitrary and abstract capability.
(89) To achieve any measure of integration requires a confidence and a breadth of understanding which teachers possess in varying degrees.
(90) You need to possess a tremendous mental strength to withstand the rigours of rowing.
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