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    Con·fis·cate
    /ˈkänfəˌskāt/

    verb

    • 1. take or seize (someone's property) with authority: "the guards confiscated his camera"
  2. to take a possession away from someone when you have the right to do so, usually as a punishment and often for a limited period, after which it is returned to the owner: Miss Edwards confiscated my phone! His passport was confiscated by the police to prevent him from leaving the country. Compare.

  3. /ˈkɒnfɪskeɪt/ IPA guide. Other forms: confiscated; confiscating; confiscates. To confiscate means to take away temporarily for security or legal reasons. It implies an act by an authority upon one of less power. If you use your cell phone in class, the teacher might confiscate it for the day.

  4. May 17, 2024 · verb. If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment . The courts can confiscate assets from people who have committed offences. [VERB noun + from] They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material.

  5. confiscate something to officially take something away from somebody, especially as a punishment. Their land was confiscated after the war. The teacher threatened to confiscate their phones if they kept using them in class. Our belongings were temporarily confiscated.

  6. confiscate. verb. /ˈkɑnfəˌskeɪt/. confiscate something Verb Forms. to officially take something away from someone, especially as a punishment Their land was confiscated after the war. The teacher threatened to confiscate their phones if they kept using them in class. Definitions on the go.

  7. CONFISCATE definition: to take something away from someone, especially as a punishment. Learn more.

  8. 1. To seize (private property) for the public treasury, especially as a penalty for wrongdoing. 2. To seize by authority: The teacher confiscated all the comic books we had in class. See Synonyms at appropriate. adj. (kŏn′fĭ-skāt′, kən-fĭs′kət) 1. Seized by a government; appropriated. 2. Having lost property through confiscation.

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