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seizable
  • a word derived from seize.

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Nominal wage growth has been at its highest rate in years in 2023 as workers are seeking to recoup some of their seizable loss in real earnings.

From Reuters • Jul. 28, 2023

A black swan event for global health is to them a seizable opportunity.

From Slate • Jan. 24, 2023

Temur Akhmedov, the older of the couple’s two sons, is a U.K. resident, which makes his holdings eminently seizable.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2021

In domestic white-collar cases, there’s usually a paper trail that points to seizable assets in hidden bank accounts and shell companies.

From Washington Times • Feb. 14, 2019

This forest makes a picture which is designed, but not seizable.

From Hills and the Sea by Belloc, Hilaire