Similar words: take possession of, possession, repossession, dispossession, self-possession, material possession, prepossessing, unprepossessing. Meaning: n. the act of occupying or taking possession of a building.
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31) Out of her disconnexion, a restlessness was taking possession of her like madness.
32) Then it analyzes the meaning and mode of "unlawfully taking possession of".
33) To implement their strategy, the biotech companies needed to control the seeds-so they went on a buying spree, taking possession of about 23 percent of the world's seed companies.
34) To reach his aim he didn't hesitate in taking possession of more ancient monuments.
35) If the people of Yan will not be pleased with your taking possession of it, then do not do so.
36) Attention is the taking possession by the mind, in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seem several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought.
37) Cultural capital, as a form of social capital taking possession of the cultural resources of society, will participate in the process of redistribution of social capital.
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