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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(91) However, the courts possess considerable discretion as to whether to utilise this armoury.
(92) Of course it is necessary for the prospective student to possess a reasonable amount of intelligence as well as a genuine desire to help others.
(93) Films possess the ability to convey both motion and colour.
(94) I have done a bit myself, but possess neither the ability nor the patience to do fine work.
(95) Although it occurs among mammals and birds, few other fish possess binocular vision.
(96) The colour to possess is a golden glow for six months a year.
(97) And if they are more numerous, then maybe the dead possess more spiritual power as well.
(98) Human beings possess the ability to experience subjectively the objects in their environment and themselves as an object in it.
(99) But with only two characters you can't hope to control everything, or claim to possess every solution.
(100) Unkindness, especially unkindness coupled with wit, is the greatest asset a courtier can possess.
(101) She hoped that he would not find the jam jar too utilitarian, but he appeared to possess few vases.
(102) An extract from the bark of the conifer Pinus Pinnaster has been found to possess exceptional anti-oxidant properties.
(103) Does anyone possess or know which model of drill is needed to power the attachments?
(104) They appealed to the selfless moral and ethical standards we like to believe we possess.
(105) More expensive items in the same range should be finely knotted and possess cleanly articulated and symmetrically arranged decorative forms.
(105) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(106) Similarly, it is possible for individuals to possess weak skills in reading or math while also being work-inhibited.
(107) Creed, as we know, does not possess the stoutest of spirits.
(108) Inheritance therefore benefits those who already possess substantial capital assets.
(109) Understanding is the most prized quality we can ever possess.
(110) He had missed his chance to kill the man and possess Polly, have her for his own.
(111) Never have I seen Fincara's magic so possess anyone's spirit - flee from him, mortal!
(112) The caller claimed to possess valuable information about the boy's whereabouts.
(113) Since 1990, it has been illegal for the US to develop or possess biological weapons.
(114) If a child is learning at grade level, by definition he or she must possess reasonably good intellectual abilities.
(115) Some plants already possess genetic resistance to attacks by insect pests while others resist certain fungal diseases.
(116) He accepts that it is impossible for mortal man to lay claim to attain, or to possess, perfect Truth.
(117) They do not possess the seductive allure of other parts of the female anatomy.
(118) You know what, it's not your life, it's life. Life is bigger than you, if you can imagine that. Life isn't something that you possess, it's something that you take part in and witness. Louis C.K.
(119) Life favors those who possess the powers of human strengths, such as a positive character, knowledge, diligence, determination and perseverance. Dr T.P.Chia
(120) What magic did these brothers possess that had catapulted them into the rarefied atmosphere of the multi-billionaires.
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