seizure
incautación
definition
noun
the seizure of the Assembly building
the action of capturing someone or something using force.
the patient had a seizure
a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
translation of 'seizure'
noun
detención,
asimiento,
ataque,
atoramiento,
tomadura,
agarrotamiento,
incautación,
secuestro,
embargo,
toma
example
It's the second-largest 'seizure' of heroin this year.
the 'seizure' of all his assets
She warned that police would use their power of 'seizure' if they found under-age drinkers with alcohol brought from home.
The key to their capture of most of the world's economy is first their 'seizure' of all outstanding oil properties in the world.
the patient had a 'seizure'
Peaceful reforms eventually began, but his movement was brought to a rude and abrupt stop by the military's 'seizure' of power in 1962.
If real, it is believed the raids will be the biggest 'seizure' of criminal assets in British legal history.
The five key political parties called the 48-hour strike Tuesday to protest the king's 'seizure' of executive powers.
Prior to their 'seizure' of power, the army leaders dismissed Hammond.
The government has essentially placed the music industry in a siege, threatening the 'seizure' of property without cooperation.
A Canadian court heard how an epileptic driver had a 'seizure' while driving and killed a cyclist.
There are many other ways of obtaining it, including conquest, 'seizure' and tribute.
the patient had a 'seizure'
For four hundred years, science and technology have exploited their 'seizure' of power over nature.
I know now he could have had a 'seizure' in the water and I would have been totally unprepared for it.
Neither direct nor indirect 'seizure' is enough to claim it as property.
another 'seizure' of power by the military
The 'seizure' of power and the creation of alternative institutions became at once a possibility and a necessity.
His 'seizure' of power in 1969 was a ‘revolution’ rather than a coup d'état.
the Nazi 'seizure' of power
In my view, this falls within the exception permitting warrantless 'seizure' in exigent circumstances.
Examples include the division of inherited property, the division of matrimonial estates, and in particular the 'seizure' and sale of property in the course of execution.
Overall about half the participants had a 'seizure' during follow-up.
The parties are agitating against the king's 'seizure' of executive powers after dismissing an elected prime minister in October 2002.
Those who remained behind during the war protected the family property from 'seizure' and confiscation.
Children 12-18 months old are at greatest risk of having a febrile 'seizure' .
It will create powers of search and 'seizure' without warrant for ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
Municipalities could condemn an entire area if more than half of the properties within it are eligible for 'seizure' .
the 'seizure' of the Assembly building
A febrile 'seizure' is triggered by a high fever.
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