16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Seized' in a Sentence
"Taken hold of, possessed, or controlled, often through force or legal authority; confiscated, captured, or appropriated." more
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Emily seized the chance to be the goalie during recess soccer.
The chef seized a handful of fresh herbs to add flavor to the delicious soup.
The goalie seized the soccer ball just in time, preventing the opposing team from scoring a goal.
The pirate seized the treasure chest from the island.
The detective seized the mysterious clue and began solving the case.
The teacher seized the opportunity to teach the class about dinosaurs when a student asked a question.
The detective seized the mysterious letter from the crime scene for further analysis.
The librarian seized the noisy student's electronic device, reminding everyone of the library's quiet rules.
The firefighter quickly seized the hose to put out the blazing fire.
The librarian seized the opportunity to introduce a new book series to the eager students.
The teacher seized the attention of the class with an exciting science experiment.
The teacher seized the attention of the students with a colorful story.
Tom seized his friend's hand during the scary movie.
The teacher seized the chalk to write on the blackboard.
The teacher seized the opportunity to reward the students who excelled in the spelling bee.
The chef seized the chance to experiment with new ingredients in today's cooking class.
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