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  • 21recognizable — Synonyms and related words: apparent, appreciable, apprehensible, ascertainable, beholdable, cognizable, comprehensible, conceivable, detectable, discernible, disclosed, discoverable, distinguishable, evident, exposed, exposed to view, graspable …

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  • 22understandable — Synonyms and related words: appreciable, apprehensible, articulate, ascertainable, clear cut, cognizable, comprehensible, conceivable, discernible, discoverable, distinguishable, easily understood, easy to understand, exoteric, fathomable,… …

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  • 23confiscable — adj. seizable, able to be confiscated; foreclosable …

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  • 24impoundable — adj. may be impounded, may be confined; may be confiscated, seizable …

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  • 25seize — verb 1》 take hold of suddenly and forcibly.     ↘take forcible possession of.     ↘(of the police or another authority) take possession of by warrant or legal right. 2》 take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively.     ↘(seize on/upon) take eager …

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  • 26ἐνεχυραστήν — ἐνεχυραστής one who distrains masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) ἐνεχυραστός seizable for debt fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) …

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  • 27contraband —   n. & a. smuggled (goods); goods which it is forbidden to carry or import.    ♦ contraband of war, goods supplied to one belligerent and seizable by another.    ♦ absolute contraband, goods of a kind intended for war use only, e.g. armaments.… …

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  • 28seize — ► VERB 1) take hold of suddenly and forcibly. 2) take forcible possession of. 3) (of the police or another authority) take possession of by warrant or legal right. 4) take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively. 5) (seize on/upon) take eager… …

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  • 29seizer — seize ► VERB 1) take hold of suddenly and forcibly. 2) take forcible possession of. 3) (of the police or another authority) take possession of by warrant or legal right. 4) take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively. 5) (seize on/upon) take… …

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  • 30seize — [sēz] vt. seized, seizing [ME saisen < OFr saisir < ML sacire, prob. < Frank * sakjan, to lay claim to one s rights < IE base * sāg > SAKE1] 1. a) Historical to put in legal possession of a feudal holding b) to put in legal… …

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