Possession in spanish
Posesión
pronunciation: poʊsesioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: poʊsesioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
possession = posesión.
Example: The possession of relevant documents, does not, itself, imply a match in terms of information retrieval.more:
» demonic possession = posesión satánica.
Example: Epilepsy was originally thought to be due to demonic possession -- just 25 years ago, doctors still laughed at the idea that epilepsy had a genetic basis.» dispossession = expropiación, incautación, confiscación.
Example: The article 'Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.» family possession = posesión familiar.
Example: A family possession, this grey granite finger ring has been passed down through the generations.» household possessions = enseres domésticos, menaje.
Example: It is recommended for a variety of applications, amongst which are records of suppliers, staff, household possessions and so on, and is likely to find users in both the home and business worlds.» material possession = posesión material.
Example: Young people are exposed to adults with ill-gotten material possessions & begin to question whether personal honesty pays off in the long run.» take + possession of = apropiarse de, posesionarse de, apropiarse de, adueñarse de, apoderarse de.
Example: A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart.