Sentences

confiscate in a sentence

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Definition

To confiscate means to take possession of something, often by authority, typically as a penalty or to prevent misuse.

Sample Sentences

  1. The school decided to confiscate the students' phones during the exam to prevent cheating.
  2. Customs officials may confiscate any items deemed illegal or prohibited upon entry into the country.
  3. After discovering the hidden stash, the police had no choice but to confiscate the drugs from the suspect.
  4. The principal warned that any student caught with fireworks would have them confiscated immediately.
  5. During the audit, the accountant had to confiscate several documents that were improperly filed.
  6. The school decided to confiscate the students' phones during the exam.
  7. Customs officials have the authority to confiscate any goods suspected of being illegal.
  8. The teacher warned that she would confiscate any toys brought to class.
  9. During the raid, the police managed to confiscate a large stash of illegal drugs.
  10. The government plans to confiscate abandoned properties to revitalize the area.