Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Possible to be seized; liable to be taken possession of.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective That may be seized.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Capable of being
seized .
Etymologies
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Examples
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"seizable" finds when someone is arrested does not mean that the 200 alerts were not all positive alerts.
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Posted November 5, 2006 8: 30 PM raj yashwant writes: voting hardly matters unless one's vote has a seizable power.
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Occupiers need to clarify what, in their eyes, makes terrain seizable.
Jeff Norman: When OWS Protesters Become Trespassers Jeff Norman 2011
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Occupiers need to clarify what, in their eyes, makes terrain seizable.
Jeff Norman: When OWS Protesters Become Trespassers Jeff Norman 2011
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Occupiers need to clarify what, in their eyes, makes terrain seizable.
Jeff Norman: When OWS Protesters Become Trespassers Jeff Norman 2011
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Modern democracy and corpoerate society sufferes from the this principal agent problem wherein due to distribution of the principal's power into large number of miniscule entities called voters or shareholders the actual power still remains with the agent, who understands that it is impossible for all the principal to cluster into a seizable population in order to enforce that the agent works on the behalf of the principal and not indulge in self-fullfilling endeavors.
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We are now amid an interesting and important time, where some anti-Aeonic forces have been directly attacked to seizable consequence for the first time in many decades.
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I agree, Carolla has demonstrated just how easy it can be to take your radio show to the Internet and maintain a seizable audience.
Howard Stern 3.0: The future of entertainment « BuzzMachine 2009
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Beijing has seizable infrastructure projects in Kenya that include mining and road-building.
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It is going to be difficult to fit any seizable percentage of the population of 16 year-olds doing this in their summer holidays into doing this without increasing the strain on the local amenities and causing further erosion on the hills.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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