Associations to the word «Seizing»
Noun
- Grab
- Possession
- Rushing
- Wei
- Enigma
- Rapidity
- Rein
- Corrosion
- Yell
- Hui
- Reinforcement
- Troop
- Ransom
- Stronghold
- Arsenal
- Foe
- Athenian
- Wrapping
- Yi
- Confederate
- Vessel
- Dagger
- Hitch
- Mutiny
- Treasure
- Territory
- Grip
- Prowess
- Whitehead
- Weapon
- Forearm
- Hostility
- Respiration
- Aleppo
- Chiang
- Assailant
- Creditor
- Piracy
- Rope
- Dictatorship
- Provence
- Fortress
- Tactic
- Hand
- Advantage
- Livestock
- Tang
- Uprising
- Sloop
- Nazis
- Shipping
- Property
- Peasant
- Rebellion
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SEIZING, verb. Present participle of seize
SEIZING, noun. A type of lashing or binding by a small cord
SEIZING, noun. Such lashing used to temporarily immobilize the ends of a rope to prevent a knot from slipping or collapsing.
SEIZING, adjective. That seizes the attention; impressive.
SEIZING UP, verb. Present participle of seize up
SEIZING UPON, verb. Present participle of seize upon
Dictionary definition
SEIZING, noun. Small stuff that is used for lashing two or more ropes together.
SEIZING, noun. The act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles).
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.