seize - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of seize in Hindi

  • को जब्त
  • पकड़ना
  • पकड़ लेना
  • छीनना
  • पहरे में डालना
  • रोक लगाना
  • ज़ब्त करना
  • अभिग्रहण करना

seize Definition

  • take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
  • (of a machine with moving parts or a moving part in a machine) become stuck or jammed.
  • be in legal possession of.
  • fasten or attach (someone or something) to something by binding with turns of rope.

seize Example

  • He could not seize Rome and secure his logistic base.
  • A decision to seize the opportunity they present could have a major impact on the left internationally.
  • Find opportunities and seize chances to convey the message of Islam to others.
  • Cooper writes about post-modern politics as an opportunity we must seize .
  • This is an opportunity they must seize with both hands.
  • If you run out of oil, the piston cannot move up and down freely in the cylinder, and the engine will seize .
  • The right oil mix must be maintained or the engine will seize .
  • The Government has set targets for reducing CO2 emissions that we will stand no chance of meeting unless we seize opportunities to invest in renewable energy when we can.
  • After years of growing estrangement, cricket recognised its chance to seize the public's imagination.
  • We must admit that China's decision to seize a business opportunity to promote Chinese language has had good results.
  • This is a momentous opportunity that Indonesia must seize .
  • Logically, one would think that the church would embrace this opportunity and seize the chance to equip the saints for the work of the Kingdom.
  • You are impressed with how nice and friendly the people are and you quickly seize those elements of culture which are similar to your own.
  • The allies had made several attempts to capture it so they could go on and seize Rome.
  • This is a conflict that can widen or an opportunity we can seize .
  • he always strains to seize the most sombre truths
  • She felt an irrational anger seize her at this small disturbance in the palace routine.
  • These numbers are so large that they may escape - rather than seize - the public's attention.
  • he always strains to seize the most somber truths
  • To succeed, the scheme had to seize shoppers' imaginations and change their habits.
  • If everyone thinks your ball bearings cause brake linings to seize up, then they do, regardless of what the truth of the matter is.
  • The mechanisms often seize through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply penetrating oil.
  • Momentary panic seized him, and he patted urgently at his pockets, discovering with relief that the things he would need were still there.
  • Monks can't do this now because the mechanism has seized up.
  • Rage seized him, filling his throat so that he could not speak.
  • The judge below seems to have tried this claim for all the world as if he were seised of the original action against the insurance brokers.
  • Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient.
  • I was sitting at my desk, hunched over a grammar worksheet, when the feeling seized me.
  • The drugs and property gained from sale of the drugs were seized as evidence.
  • As the evening comes on, an incomprehensible feeling of disquietude seizes me, just as if night concealed some terrible menace toward me.