Latin-English translations for possideo

  • inhabit
    us
    The Inuit inhabit the Arctic.Strange thoughts inhabit my mind.
  • abide
    us
    The old oak tree abides the wind endlesslyThe new teacher was strict and the students did not want to abide by his rules
  • have
    us
    I have a house and a car.Look what I have here — a frog I found on the street!Do you have the key? (not necessarily ones own key
  • hold
    us
    Hold the pencil like thisThis package holds six bottlesThe general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs
  • occupyThe film occupied three hours of my timeThe film occupied me for three hoursI occupy myself with gardening for a few hours every day
  • own
    us
    When we move into the new house, the kids will each have their own bedroomI own this car.The United States owns Point Roberts by the terms of the Treaty of Oregon
  • possess
    us
    He does not even possess a working telephoneThey thought he was possessed by evil spiritsWhat on earth possessed you to go walking by the quarry at midnight?
  • seize
    us
    to seize smuggled goodsto seize a ship after libelinga panic seized the crowd

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