seizure

penyitaan
definition
noun
the seizure of the Assembly building
the action of capturing someone or something using force.
the patient had a seizure
a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
translation of 'seizure'
noun
perebutan,
sita,
pembeslahan,
penyitaan,
serangan,
perampasan,
beslah,
rebutan
example
The five key political parties called the 48-hour strike Tuesday to protest the king's 'seizure' of executive powers.
the 'seizure' of the Assembly building
The key to their capture of most of the world's economy is first their 'seizure' of all outstanding oil properties in the world.
At present a strategic method of further 'seizure' of their land and property is lucid and visible.
It increases powers of investigation, powers of search, and powers of 'seizure' .
Peaceful reforms eventually began, but his movement was brought to a rude and abrupt stop by the military's 'seizure' of power in 1962.
She warned that police would use their power of 'seizure' if they found under-age drinkers with alcohol brought from home.
Those who remained behind during the war protected the family property from 'seizure' and confiscation.
Examples include the division of inherited property, the division of matrimonial estates, and in particular the 'seizure' and sale of property in the course of execution.
A febrile 'seizure' is triggered by a high fever.
For four hundred years, science and technology have exploited their 'seizure' of power over nature.
The Coast Guard is allowed to perform search and 'seizure' without warrants, and they sometimes do tear boats to shreds, looking for cocaine.
the Nazi 'seizure' of power
After the assassination of Julius Caesar and 'seizure' of power by the Second Triumvirate, Brutus and Cassius were left commanding republican forces in the east.
If you have ever had a 'seizure' or epilepsy, this may not be the best choice of medication for you.
the 'seizure' of the Assembly building
A smaller wave of immigration accompanied Henry I's 'seizure' and consolidation of power.
I know now he could have had a 'seizure' in the water and I would have been totally unprepared for it.
One man gains only at the expense of another, by 'seizure' of the latter's property.
The 'seizure' of power and the creation of alternative institutions became at once a possibility and a necessity.
the patient had a 'seizure'
Overall about half the participants had a 'seizure' during follow-up.
If you or someone you are with has an epileptic 'seizure' and you are unsure about what you should do, phone for an ambulance immediately.
another 'seizure' of power by the military
The bill will also enable the police to use their powers of search and 'seizure' to investigate immediately the sources of images discovered on the Internet.
If real, it is believed the raids will be the biggest 'seizure' of criminal assets in British legal history.
He criticized the Bolsheviks' 'seizure' of power in 1917 but was later reconciled with the regime.
Prior to their 'seizure' of power, the army leaders dismissed Hammond.
There are many other ways of obtaining it, including conquest, 'seizure' and tribute.
the patient had a 'seizure'
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