seised
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- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary seized of a case (var. seised of a case) عهده دار رسيدگي به پرونده اي بودن (يا شدن)، اشتغال دادرس به رسيدگي ("functus officio")
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary seize v. Pronunciation: ' sēz Function: verb Inflected Form:   seized ; seiz·ing Etymology: Middle English saisen, from Anglo-French seisir, from Medieval Latin sacire, of Germanic origin; perhaps akin to Old High German sezzen to set ― more at SET Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a usually seise \ ' sēz\ : to vest ownership of a freehold estate in b often seise : to put in possession of something <the biographer will be seized of all pertinent papers> 2 a : to take possession of : CONFISCATE b : to take possession of by legal process 3 a : to possess or take by force : CAPTURE b : to take prisoner : ARREST 4 a : to take hold of : CLUTCH b : to possess oneself of : GRASP c : to understand fully and distinctly : APPREHEND 5 a : to attack or overwhelm physically : AFFLICT <suddenly seized with an acute illness ― H. G. Armstrong> b : to possess (as one's mind) completely or overwhelmingly < seized the popular imagination ― Basil Davenport> 6 : to bind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff (as yarn, marline, or fine wire) intransitive verb 1 : to take or lay hold suddenly or forcibly 2 a : to cohere to a relatively moving part through excessive pressure, temperature, or friction ― used especially of machine parts (as bearings, brakes, or pistons) b : to fail to operate due to the seizing of a part ― used of an engine synonyms see TAKE –seiz·er noun ]]>