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1. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease.
Synonyms
- focal seizure
- ictus
- convulsion
- absence
- absence seizure
- raptus hemorrhagicus
- attack
Antonyms
- pleasure
- presence
- attendance
- defend
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
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Rhymes with Seizure
- leisure
How do you pronounce seizure?
Pronounce seizure as ˈsiʒər.
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How do you spell seizure? Is it siezure ?
A common misspelling of seizure is siezure
Sentences with seizure
1. Noun, singular or mass
It could be a sign that your cat is having a small seizure.
Quotes about seizure
1. A writer used to live life like Julius Seizure: I came, I saw, I queried. Now you can take control of your consciousness and self-publish.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
2. seizure-alert_dog
noun. a dog that can alert or assist people with seizure disorders.
3. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property.
Synonyms
- usurpation
- pinch
- conquering
- conquest
- acquiring
- collar
- apprehension
- subjection
- taking into custody
- catch
- arrest
- enslavement
- subjugation
- capture
- gaining control
Antonyms
- unhitch
- juvenile
- rush
- stay
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
4. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the taking possession of something by legal process.
Synonyms
- impress
- impounding
- appropriation
- poundage
- arrogation
- impoundment
- distress
- confiscation
- recapture
- internment
- impressment
Antonyms
- incomprehension
- fearlessness
- repel
- get off
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)
5. seizure
noun. ['ˈsiːʒɝ'] the act of taking of a person by force.
Synonyms
- abduction
- snatch
- capture
- kidnapping
Antonyms
- action
- activeness
- attack
- start
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- seize (English)