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seise
[seez]
seise
/ ː /
verb
to put into legal possession of (property, etc)
Other 51Թ Forms
- seisable adjective
- seiser noun
- ˈ adjective
- ˈ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of seise1
Example Sentences
Felt her heart seise in her chest.
Texas signed its first three selections from the 2017 Draft and held an introductory press conference for OF Bubba Thompson, SS Chris Seise, and RHP Hans Crouse.
Seise, the 29th pick, agreed to a $2 million bonus, and Crouse, the 66th overall pick, agreed to sign for $1.45 million.
Ms. Seise said Gabriel was doing much better this year, thanks to his special education teacher, who has shown him how to control his anger.
During the 2010-11 school year, Adeline Seise’s son Gabriel, a second grader, repeatedly disrupted classes at Public School 67 in the Bronx.
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