Confiscate
pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪt
part of speech: verb
confiscar = confiscate ; hijack [highjack] ; requisition ; impound.
Example: Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.Example: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Example: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.Example: Once a vehicle is impounded, law enforcement agencies often require it to remain locked up for at least a month.
Confiscar synonyms
seize
in spanish: aprovechar,
pronunciation: siz
part of speech: verb
lost
in spanish: perdió,
pronunciation: lɔst
part of speech: noun, adjective
forfeit
in spanish: perder,
pronunciation: fɔrfɪt
part of speech: verb
attach
in spanish: adjuntar,
pronunciation: ətætʃ
part of speech: verb
sequester
in spanish: secuestrar,
pronunciation: sɪkwestɜr
part of speech: verb
seized
in spanish: apoderado,
pronunciation: sizd
part of speech: adjective
condemned
in spanish: condenado,
pronunciation: kəndemd
part of speech: adjective
taken
in spanish: tomado,
pronunciation: teɪkən
part of speech: adjective
impound
in spanish: confiscar,
pronunciation: ɪmpaʊnd
part of speech: verb
forfeited
in spanish: perdido,
pronunciation: fɔrfɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
confiscated
in spanish: confiscado,
pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
appropriated
in spanish: apropiado,
pronunciation: əproʊprieɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
taken over
in spanish: tomado,
pronunciation: teɪkənoʊvɜr
part of speech: adjective