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confiscate
[ verb kon-fuh-skeyt; adjective kuhn-fis-kit ]
verb (used with object)
- to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate, by way of penalty, for public use.
- to seize by or as if by authority; appropriate summarily:
The border guards confiscated our movie cameras.
adjective
- seized or appropriated, as for public use.
confiscate
/ ˈkɒnfɪˌskeɪt /
verb
- to seize (property), esp for public use and esp by way of a penalty
adjective
- seized or confiscated; forfeit
- having lost or been deprived of property through confiscation
Derived Forms
- ˌconfisˈcation, noun
- ˈconfisˌcator, noun
Other Words From
- con·fis·cat·a·ble adjective
- con·fis·ca·tion [kon-f, uh, -, skey, -sh, uh, n], noun
- con·fis·ca·tor noun
- re·con·fis·cate verb (used with object) reconfiscated reconfiscating
- un·con·fis·cat·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of confiscate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of confiscate1
Example Sentences
Police detained him and confiscated his electronic devices.
Charity The Loop will operate at Drumsheds in London and the Warehouse Project in Manchester, checking any confiscated or surrendered substances.
Since December last year, nearly 400 high-calibre firearms, thousands of bullets, uncut diamonds and money have been confiscated from illegal miners.
He switched venues at the last minute to throw press off the scent, and confiscated the recordings.
Forestry Department to trim trees, brought in gang interventionists who joined in a peace march around the park, and confiscated stolen property, including shopping carts, and stored it in the abandoned boathouse.
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