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seize the day — formal to use an opportunity to do something that you want and not to worry about the future. Seize the day, young man. You may never get the chance to embark on such an adventure again … New idioms dictionary
re|seize — «ree SEEZ», transitive verb, seized, seiz|ing. 1. to seize again; seize a second time. 2. to put into possession of; reinstate. 3. Law. to take possession of, as of lands and tenements which have been disseized … Useful english dictionary
Back Again... No Matter What — Album par Boyzone Sortie 13 octobre 2008 Royaume Uni Genre … Wikipédia en Français
Reseize — Re*seize (r? s?z ), v. t. [Pref. re + seize: cf. F. ressaisir.] 1. To seize again, or a second time. [1913 Webster] 2. To put in possession again; to reinstate. [1913 Webster] And then therein [in his kingdom] reseized was again. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rearrest — verb catch again, constrain again, legally restrain again, make captive again, place in custody again, recapture, recommit, reconfine, redetain, reimprison, rejail, seize again, take prisoner again Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton.… … Law dictionary
reconfiscate — v. confiscate again, seize again, repossess, impound again … English contemporary dictionary
reconfiscated — v. confiscate again, seize again, repossess, impound again … English contemporary dictionary
reconfiscates — v. confiscate again, seize again, repossess, impound again … English contemporary dictionary
reconfiscating — v. confiscate again, seize again, repossess, impound again … English contemporary dictionary
reseize — /riˈsiz/ (say ree seez) verb (t) (reseized, reseizing) to seize again. –reseizure, noun …