impounding |
confiscate |
As verbs the difference between impounding and confiscate
is that
impounding is while
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate is
(obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
confiscate |
sequestration |
As a verb confiscate
is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
As a noun sequestration is
sequestration.
confiscate |
dismiss |
As verbs the difference between confiscate and dismiss
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
confiscate |
expropriation |
As a verb confiscate
is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
As a noun expropriation is
the act of expropriating]]; the surrender of a claim to private property; the act of [[deprive|depriving of private propriety rights.
confiscate |
steel |
In lang=en terms the difference between confiscate and steel
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
steel is to sharpen with a honing steel.
As verbs the difference between confiscate and steel
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
steel is to edge, cover, or point with steel.
As adjectives the difference between confiscate and steel
is that
confiscate is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit while
steel is made of steel.
As a noun steel is
(uncountable) an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness.
As a proper noun steel is
(uk|crime|slang|obsolete) in london, closed in 1877.
confiscate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between confiscate and undefined
is that
confiscate is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb confiscate
is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
lively |
confiscate |
As a proper noun lively
is .
As a verb confiscate is
to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate is
(obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
confiscate |
foreclose |
In lang=en terms the difference between confiscate and foreclose
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
foreclose is to shut up or out; to preclude; to stop; to prevent; to bar; to exclude.
As verbs the difference between confiscate and foreclose
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
foreclose is to repossess a mortgaged property whose owner has failed to make the necessary payments.
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
sieze |
confiscate |
As verbs the difference between sieze and confiscate
is that
sieze is while
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate is
(obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
confiscate |
forfeited |
As verbs the difference between confiscate and forfeited
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
forfeited is (
forfeit).
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
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