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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(151) Your mission is to boldly go about the galaxy destroying the Klingon forces which possess many new tactical weapons and abilities.
(152) This has plane wave solutions which are transverse waves travelling with velocity c, properties that electromagnetic waves also possess.
(153) Later we find many other magical properties that these complex numbers possess, properties that we had no inkling about at first.
(154) Doing so enables us to rework these things and possess them.
(155) Nevertheless, taken on balance, if you possess unpleasant chemical properties, it pays to advertise.
(156) They will possess the same cognitive structures and whatever maturational schedules thereof that underlie hearing children's language acquisition.
(157) It is difficult to maintain control where a scattered enforcement staff possess high discretion.
(158) Lawyers and accountants, for example, exercise substantial influence over those who do not possess similar expertise.
(159) But in most cases we possess complete sets of furnishings and fittings.
(160) This fundamental marketing information can easily be gleaned from the vast stores of historic customer data which hotels possess.
(161) They tended, however to be much less articulate than others in the Rowdies group and to possess far less social knowledge.
(162) To enable waves to break some distance offshore it is necessary that the offshore profile should possess a very gentle gradient.
(163) This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works.
(164) But they possess no vocal chords as man and other mammals do.
(165) They are buildings of the Romanesque or Gothic periods and possess strong Byzantine characteristics.
(166) When your desires are strong enough you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve. Napoleon Hill
(167) What is the non-animal quality which men possess which other animals do not possess?
(168) They possess an impressive array of scent glands under nervous and endocrine control,(http://sentencedict.com/possess.html) the hormones involved being mostly steroids.
(169) Ten minutes from the sea is for those who possess a helicopter or seaplane.
(170) These flowers possess spring-loaded anthers that give honey bees a rough blow when they enter.
(171) Each has a Breda Bofors gun and an Aloutte 3 helicopter; both possess the range for hit-and-run raids to the Falklands.
(172) The theory of Darwin and Fisher is the only coherent explanation we possess for such characters.
(173) Keepers must breed from what little they possess.-which itself means evolution.
(174) That all living creatures possess a capacity to learn is apparent from the way they find their way around an environment.
(175) Our quality of mind and emotion is more important than the clothes we wear or the knowledge we possess.
(176) The ants' larvae possess silk glands with which they spin their own pupal cocoons.
(177) What explanatory surveys require are cases which possess characteristics relevant to the problem of the research.
(178) Almost all the major fins possess spines and venom glands.
(179) These animals possess the remarkable ability to withstand intense heat and drought for prolonged periods of time.
(180) Nomatterhow ethereal they may seem, they do not exist in a timeless limbo but possess determinate antecedents in time and space.
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