seise in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To seize or take possession of something, often with legal authority or urgency.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer decided to seise the opportunity to present his case at the trial.
- In a dramatic turn of events, the authorities were able to seise the stolen artwork from the gallery.
- The team worked diligently to seise control of the project before the deadline approached.
- After much deliberation, the committee chose to seise the moment and make a bold statement.
- The police were compelled to seise the evidence that would lead to the suspect's conviction.