seize

বাজেয়াপ্ত করা
definition
verb
she jumped up and seized his arm
take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
the engine seized up after only three weeks
(of a machine with moving parts or a moving part in a machine) become stuck or jammed.
translation of 'seize '
পাকড়ানো
verb
বাজেয়াপ্ত করা,
বন্দী করা,
হরণ করা,
ছিনাইয়া লত্তয়া,
গ্রাস করা,
গ্রেপ্তার করা,
আয়ত্ত করা,
ছিনান,
পাকড়ান,
দখল করা,
আয়ত্তে আনা,
পাকড়াত্ত করা,
অধিকার করা,
ধরা
example
The right oil mix must be maintained or the engine will 'seize' .
Logically, one would think that the church would embrace this opportunity and 'seize' the chance to equip the saints for the work of the Kingdom.
he always strains to 'seize' the most sombre truths
The allies had made several attempts to capture it so they could go on and 'seize' Rome.
This is a momentous opportunity that Indonesia must 'seize' .
To succeed, the scheme had to 'seize' shoppers' imaginations and change their habits.
You are impressed with how nice and friendly the people are and you quickly 'seize' those elements of culture which are similar to your own.
This is a conflict that can widen or an opportunity we can 'seize' .
A decision to 'seize' the opportunity they present could have a major impact on the left internationally.
If everyone thinks your ball bearings cause brake linings to 'seize' up, then they do, regardless of what the truth of the matter is.
We must admit that China's decision to 'seize' a business opportunity to promote Chinese language has had good results.
This is an opportunity they must 'seize' with both hands.
The Government has set targets for reducing CO2 emissions that we will stand no chance of meeting unless we 'seize' opportunities to invest in renewable energy when we can.
After years of growing estrangement, cricket recognised its chance to 'seize' the public's imagination.
Cooper writes about post-modern politics as an opportunity we must 'seize' .
These numbers are so large that they may escape - rather than 'seize' - the public's attention.
She felt an irrational anger 'seize' her at this small disturbance in the palace routine.
Find opportunities and 'seize' chances to convey the message of Islam to others.
He could not 'seize' Rome and secure his logistic base.
The mechanisms often 'seize' through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply penetrating oil.
If you run out of oil, the piston cannot move up and down freely in the cylinder, and the engine will 'seize' .
he always strains to 'seize' the most somber truths
The Republicans won by marshalling the Right and manipulating and controlling words and images - really 'seizing' the public imaginary.
He'd never seen, never imagined, the like of this moment, and a vast, inarticulate longing 'seized' him.
This is the haul of alcohol 'seized' by police in an undercover operation targeting young drinkers.
No temptation has 'seized' you except what is common to man.
He quickly 'seized' her wrist and pinned it to her side.
Three miles into the journey she was 'seized' with labour pains.
Magic mushrooms and cannabis plants were 'seized' by police officers carrying out a drugs raid on a house in Atworth.
Panic 'seized' her as Pearl felt herself being led towards the water.
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