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seizing

Taking of property by the government when the property is being used to conduct an illegal act.

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    A binding of larger lines made with multiple turns of smaller line. 2. The smaller line so used. seizing [ˈsiːzɪŋ]. n. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical a ...
     
  2. Seizing - Merriam-Webster Online
    Oct 27, 2011 ... a : the cord or lashing used in binding or fastening. b : the fastening so made — see knot illustration. 2. : the operation of fastening together or ...
     
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  4. Seizing | Define Seizing at Dictionary.com
    the act of a person or thing that seizes. 2. Nautical. a means of binding or fastening together two objects, as two ropes, or parts of the same rope, by a number of ...
     
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    SEIZING: the ropes over the other end. (3) Wrap the out- side strand around the ropes so that so that the wrapping turns are parallel to each other; pull ...
     
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    This policy brief is based on a working paper of the full report, Seizing Opportunity at the Top. A brief presentation, prepared for The Joyce Foundation, outlines ...
     
  8. Seizing Justice: The Greensboro 4 - Smithsonian Channel
    In February of 1960, a simple coffee order at America's favorite five-and-dime store sparked a series of events that would help put an end to segregation in the ...