Incautarse in english

Seize

pronunciation: siz part of speech: verb
In gestures

incautar = seize ; confiscate ; commandeer ; requisition ; impound. 

Example: A vague sensation of apprehension seized the newly appointed personnel officer as she knocked on the director's door.Example: Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.Example: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Example: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.Example: Once a vehicle is impounded, law enforcement agencies often require it to remain locked up for at least a month.

Incautarse synonyms

appropriate in spanish: apropiado, pronunciation: əproʊpriət part of speech: adjective capture in spanish: capturar, pronunciation: kæptʃɜr part of speech: verb, noun clutch in spanish: embrague, pronunciation: klʌtʃ part of speech: noun grab in spanish: agarrar, pronunciation: græb part of speech: verb, noun conquer in spanish: conquistar, pronunciation: kɑŋkɜr part of speech: verb attach in spanish: adjuntar, pronunciation: ətætʃ part of speech: verb sequester in spanish: secuestrar, pronunciation: sɪkwestɜr part of speech: verb confiscate in spanish: confiscar, pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪt part of speech: verb take over in spanish: tomar el control, pronunciation: teɪkoʊvɜr part of speech: verb impound in spanish: confiscar, pronunciation: ɪmpaʊnd part of speech: verb prehend in spanish: prehender, pronunciation: prehɪnd part of speech: verb
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