Meaning
The noun “seizure” has two main meanings:
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Medical meaning: A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that causes changes in behavior, movements, feelings, or consciousness.
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Legal meaning: The act of taking possession of something by force or legal authority — for example, when police or customs officers take illegal goods or property.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Countable: Yes (e.g., a seizure, seizures)
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Used in both medical and legal contexts.
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Typical structures:
- “have a seizure” (medical)
- “the seizure of property” (legal, formal)
Medical usage
- “to suffer/have/experience a seizure”
- “epileptic seizure” (caused by epilepsy)
Legal usage
- “the seizure of drugs/weapons/documents”
- “customs seizure” or “police seizure”
Common Phrases
- have a seizure – experience a sudden convulsion
- epileptic seizure – a seizure caused by epilepsy
- drug seizure – when police confiscate illegal drugs
- seizure of assets – government or court takes someone’s property
- power seizure – taking political control by force
Collocations
- Verb + seizure: have, suffer, experience, cause, trigger
- Adjective + seizure: sudden, epileptic, severe, drug, asset
- Noun + of + noun: seizure of power, seizure of goods
Examples
- The patient suffered a severe seizure during the night.
- Epilepsy is a condition that causes recurring seizures.
- Police announced the seizure of illegal firearms in the raid.
- The government ordered the seizure of the company’s assets.
- After a few minutes, the seizure stopped and she regained consciousness.
- A massive drug seizure took place near the border.
- The general led a seizure of power after the coup.
- Some medications can help prevent seizures in epileptic patients.
- Customs officers reported the seizure of counterfeit goods at the port.
- His sudden seizure frightened everyone in the room.
Synonyms or Related
- Medical: convulsion, fit, episode
- Legal: confiscation, impoundment, takeover
Antonym
- Medical: recovery, stability
- Legal: release, return, restoration
