Synonym: capture, gaining control, ictus, raptus. Similar words: seize, azure, close in, seismology, lose interest, a case in point, sure, cure. Meaning: ['sɪːʒə(r)] n. 1. a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease 2. the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property 3. the act of taking of a person by force 4. the taking possession of something by legal process.
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31. Doctors are continuing to pursue the possibility of a seizure mainly because everything else they can think of has been ruled out.
32. A party of gardai and customs officers swooped on the scenic seaside village of Rosscarberry at dawn today to make the seizure.
33. Paramedics who attended to Cambry said he looked like some one who had had a seizure.
34. It may indeed have been caused by sunstroke or by an epileptic seizure.
35. One case in Louisiana involved the seizure of 275 kilos of cocaine.
36. Under pressure, Mr Mugabe said he would get veterans off those farms not legally designated for seizure.
37. At the age of twenty-one, Christina had a seizure which appeared to kill her.
38. The best known educational policy of the Sandinista government was its literacy crusade, launched almost immediately after the seizure of power.
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39. The raid led to the seizure of 25 kilograms of pure heroin.
40. The seizure usually lasts about 1 minute and is typically followed by a brief period of confusion.
41. But it is left up to the Customs and Excise to implement on-site inspection and seizure of animals.
42. There may be a gradual or prolonged build-up of the episode rather than the abrupt onset typical of an epileptic seizure.
43. Many doctors are not aware of this and are led to a false diagnosis of seizure disorder.
44. In the alcoholic, the seizure usually occurs 7 to 48 hours after cessation of drinking.
45. Indeed, we do not understand the Government to rely on statutory authorization for this seizure....
46. The minority of moderate socialists at the Congress denounced the seizure of power and walked out.
47. This proved impossible: the fist was too tightly clenched in its terminal seizure.
48. This incident was notable only because it was my first seizure made on board a cutter.
49. Section 19 of that Act, in particular, confers general powers of seizure.
50. Either by gradually losing their pumping capacity or by sudden seizure, they cause much disease and some heroic surgical intervention.
51. My neurologist told me about a patient of hers who saw a bucolic farm scene before each seizure.
52. Police in Gloucestershire have made their first seizure of the potentially lethal drug.
53. The seizure typically involves one side of the face and arm.
54. The problem occurs in the patient who has an occasional seizure, which alarms fellow workers and disrupts work activities.
55. These characteristics make it a very desirable agent for use in young people with any of the above seizure types.
56. It takes a lot of wrong-way impulses to start a seizure in normal cortex.
57. Carling strained a thigh muscle in Dunedin and Bayfield ended that match on a stretcher with a neck seizure.
58. Any plans they may have had, however, were forestalled by Gloucester's seizure of the prince at Stony Stratford.
59. On other later occasions there was either a threat of seizure or an actual seizure of goods followed by payment under protest.
60. A seizure a convulsion, especially one caused by epilepsy.