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possess

English

Etymology

From Middle English possessen, from Old French possesser (to possess), from Latin possessus, past participle of posside?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p??z?s/
  • Rhymes: -?s

Verb

possess (third-person singular simple present possesses, present participle possessing, simple past and past participle possessed)

  1. (transitive) To have; to have ownership of.
  2. (transitive) To take control of someone's body or mind, especially in a supernatural manner.
  3. (transitive, dated) Chiefly followed by of: to vest ownership in (someone or oneself); to give (someone) knowledge or power; to acquaint, to inform (someone).
Conjugation

Synonyms

  • ((with of), to vest ownership): seise
  • (qualities or characteristics): inhold

Translations

possess From the web:

  • what possessed annabelle
  • what possessed stiles
  • what possessed you
  • what possess anticodons
  • what possessed you to do that
  • what possessive mean
  • what possessed the annabelle doll
  • what possesses the motor cortex


possers

English

Noun

possers

  1. plural of posser

Anagrams

  • prosses

possers From the web:

  • what possess anticodons
  • what possessed you
  • what possessed annabelle
  • what possessed stiles
  • what possessed you to do that
  • what possessive mean
  • what possessed the annabelle doll
  • what possessive noun
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