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Tenses: confiscates, confiscating, confiscated

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Etymology: [ 'kän-f&-"skAt, k& ] (adjective.) circa 1533. From Latin confiscare ("to declare property of the fisc").
Synonyms: appropriate, arrogate, usurp, steal, rob, accroach, annex, assume, commandeer, confisticate, expropriate, glom on to, grab, hijack, impound, liberate, moonlight requisition, possess oneself of, preempt
Antonyms: give, offer

(mala) el koymak, -i müsadere etmek; (yasaklanmış şeyi) toplamak, kanunen el koymak, istimlak etmek, toplatma, kamulaştırmak, ele geçirmek, haciz koymak, toplamak, haczetmek, Müsadere etmek, el koymak, -e haciz koymak, -i haczetmek, el koy, el koy,zaptet, zaptetmek, el koyma,

1 (mala) el koymak, -i müsadere etmek; (yasaklanmış şeyi) toplamak  fiil     ts
2 kanunen el koymak  fiil     ts
3 istimlak etmek  fiil     ts
4 toplatma     ts
5 kamulaştırmak     ts
6 ele geçirmek     ts
7 haciz koymak     ts
8 toplamak  Politika, Siyaset     ts
9 haczetmek     ts
10 Müsadere etmek, el koymak  Askeri     ts
11 -e haciz koymak, -i haczetmek  fiil     ts
12 el koy     ts
13 el koy,zaptet     ts
14 zaptetmek     ts
15 el koyma     ts
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To take possession of by force or authority; expropriate, take away, seize (property, money, etc.), Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use; forfeited, taken without permission or consent especially by public authority; "the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"; "the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain", (3 syl ) To forfeit to the public treasury (Latin, con fiscus, with the tribute money ) “If thou dost shed one drop of Christian blood, Thy lands and goods are, by the laws of Venice, Confiscate to the State of Venice ” Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, iv 1 Confusion Worse Confounded Disorder made worse than before “With ruin upon ruin, rout on rout, Confusion worse confounded ” Milton: Paradise Lost, ii line 996 Conge “To give a person his congé” is to dismiss him from your service “To take one's congé” is to give notice to friends of your departure This is done by leaving a card at the friend's house with the letters P P C (pour prendre congé) inscribed on the left-hand corner (French, donner congé and donner à son congé ), To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate to the public use, surrendered as a penalty, to take (a possession) away from someone, usually as a punishment and often for a limited period, after which it is returned to the owner, If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment. There is concern that police use the law to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material. = seize + confiscation confiscations con·fis·ca·tion The new laws allow the confiscation of assets purchased with proceeds of the drugs trade. = seizure. to officially take private property away from someone, usually as a punishment (past participle of confiscare, from com- ( COM-) + fiscus ( FISCAL)), 1 With regard to acts by a government entity, to take private property without just compensation 2 To seize goods or property and divest the owner of his or her proprietary rights usually as a result of some violation of the law involving the goods or property seized BACK TO TOP, take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork", seized, impounded, appropriated, taken away (property, money, etc.), third-person singular of confiscate, present participle of confiscate,

16 To take possession of by force or authority; expropriate - "In schools it is common for teachers to confiscate electronic games and other distractions."     ts
17 take away, seize (property, money, etc.)  fiil     ts
18 Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use; forfeited     ts
19 taken without permission or consent especially by public authority; "the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"; "the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain"     ts
20 (3 syl ) To forfeit to the public treasury (Latin, con fiscus, with the tribute money ) “If thou dost shed one drop of Christian blood, Thy lands and goods are, by the laws of Venice, Confiscate to the State of Venice ” Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, iv 1 Confusion Worse Confounded Disorder made worse than before “With ruin upon ruin, rout on rout, Confusion worse confounded ” Milton: Paradise Lost, ii line 996 Conge “To give a person his congé” is to dismiss him from your service “To take one's congé” is to give notice to friends of your departure This is done by leaving a card at the friend's house with the letters P P C (pour prendre congé) inscribed on the left-hand corner (French, donner congé and donner à son congé )     ts
21 To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate to the public use     ts
22 surrendered as a penalty     ts
23 to take (a possession) away from someone, usually as a punishment and often for a limited period, after which it is returned to the owner     ts
24 If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment. There is concern that police use the law to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material. = seize + confiscation confiscations con·fis·ca·tion The new laws allow the confiscation of assets purchased with proceeds of the drugs trade. = seizure. to officially take private property away from someone, usually as a punishment (past participle of confiscare, from com- ( COM-) + fiscus ( FISCAL))     ts
25 1 With regard to acts by a government entity, to take private property without just compensation 2 To seize goods or property and divest the owner of his or her proprietary rights usually as a result of some violation of the law involving the goods or property seized BACK TO TOP     ts
26 take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"     ts
27confiscated seized, impounded, appropriated, taken away (property, money, etc.)  sıfat     ts
28confiscates third-person singular of confiscate     ts
29confiscating present participle of confiscate     ts
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