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seize . ( De in- 1 y el lat. mediev. esp. ( cautum , fine). 1. prnl. Said of a judicial or administrative authority: depriving someone of any of its property as a result of the ratio of those with a criminal offence, lack or administrative offence. When there is firm sentence shall be replaced by the additional penalty of confiscation. 2. prnl. Seize arbitrarily something. They seized DE My Briefcase. ¶ M ORF. conjug. c. cause. v >