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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(121) Assuming the form of the lost love, the spirit comes in a dream to sexually possess the abandoned one.
(122) Many readers possess their own forms of transport and are prepared to travel reasonable distances within the authority when requiring material urgently.
(123) We can possess a mathematical certainty that two and two make four, but this rarely matters to us.
(124) As consumers, but non-producers, retired people possess no strike sanction.
(125) This is surely not only the earliest marble statue we possess but one of the first made.
(126) They also possess more subtle powers of political pressure and the use of persuasion.
(127) Firstly, a research programme should possess a degree of coherence that involves the mapping out of a definite programme for future research.
(128) But why should the crown possess this mystic attribute of being able to contain and confer sovereignty?
(129) In practice, firms do not normally possess accurate information about the demand curves for their product.
(130) Although her poems appear short and simple, they in fact possess an ever-deepening complexity.
(131) He felt that the emptiness was trying to possess him.
(132) I believe with every human bone, piece of flesh and hank of hair I possess that the government is right.
(133) The latter is really reserved for those highly skilled golfers who possess the necessary shot-making ability.
(134) The number of nations that possess nuclear weapons has risen.
(135) Rather, like insects, they are annoyances except when they seem to possess such overwhelming numbers.
(135) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(136) Sport can possess the characteristic of a capital good, one that yields a return as part of a market production process.
(137) Animals possess legal rights; although, as we have seen, the notion is more restrictive than that of human entitlement.
(138) Consequently there is a persistent rivalry among humans in their quest to possess it.
(139) It's one of the most rewarding attributes they possess - discovering and articulating the weird mutation in the human race.
(140) For a novel writer who may possess individual writing characteristics, unknown to the handwriting recogniser, performance can be low.
(141) Central and local government compete for maximum advantage and possess different resources.
(142) By law, a convicted felon is not allowed to possess or use a firearm.
(143) Rangers, meanwhile, are convinced they possess enough heavy artillery to win the war tonight.
(144) By the beginning of the eighteenth century the diplomats appeared to possess a kind of corporate identity.
(145) She was depriving him of nothing, taking from him nothing he wanted or could possess.
(146) Unlike Locke, it does not possess the assurance of having won the argument on that ground.
(147) This mountain may possess other features, but the double peak or notched cleft remains constant.
(148) Regardless of how high you are in the corporation and how much power you possess, you can lose it overnight.
(149) Men are always enslaved by material abundance and wealth, and the more they possess, the greedier they become. Dr T.P.Chia
(150) The High Elves possess a great respect for their land and build their cities in harmony with nature as much as possible.
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