Possessed in spanish

Poseído

pronunciation: poʊseidoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

possess1 = poseer, contener, tener. 

Example: Not every index necessarily exhibits all the features of either of these types of indexing systems, and indeed, some will possess elements of both types of systems.

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» possess + advantage = poseer una ventaja.

Example: It is certainly an advantage to be able to stand a joke; but we know that not everyone possesses that adavantage.

» repossess = embargar, recuperar, recobrar. 

Example: For example, if you don't make timely payments on the vehicle, your creditor may have the right to 'repossess' your car.

possess2 = apoderarse de, poseer. 

Example: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.

possessed = poseso, poseído. 

Example: At that time there was a general belief that a possessed person could have unusual qualities such as superhuman strength, ability to see the future.

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» as one possessed = como un poseso, como poseso, como un poseído, como poseído, como un condenado, como un descosido.

Example: It was then that Steven himself began behaving like a wild beast, as one possessed, having gone totally berserk.

» possessed of = poseyendo, dotado de, con.

Example: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.

Possessed synonyms

berserk in spanish: , pronunciation: bɜrsɜrk part of speech: noun, adjective amok in spanish: , pronunciation: əmʌk part of speech: adverb obsessed in spanish: , pronunciation: əbsest part of speech: adjective amuck in spanish: , pronunciation: əmʌk part of speech: adverb demoniac in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪmʌniæk part of speech: adjective, noun demoniacal in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪmʌniəkəl part of speech: adjective
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