Antonyms for take possession of
Grammar : Verb |
Definition of take possession of
- As in seize : verb abduct; take by force
- As in steal : verb take something without permission
- As in acquire : verb obtain or receive
- As in come by : verb acquire
Synonyms for take possession of
- abduct
- access
- achieve
- amass
- ambush
- annex
- apprehend
- appropriate
- arrest
- arrogate
- attain
- bag
- blackmail
- bring in
- burglarize
- bust
- buy
- capture
- carry off
- catch
- cheat
- claw
- clutch
- collect
- commandeer
- confiscate
- conquer
- cop
- corral
- cozen
- defraud
- despoil
- divert
- earn
- embezzle
- exact
- force
- gain
- gather
- get
- get hands on
- get hold of
- grab
- grasp
- have
- heist
- hijack
- hold for ransom
- hold up
- hook
- housebreak
- hustle
- impound
- incorporate
- keep
- kidnap
- land
- latch onto
- lay hold of
- lift
- lock up
- loot
- make off with
- misappropriate
- nab
- nail
- obtain
- occupy
- overcome
- overpower
- overrun
- overwhelm
- peculate
- pick up
- pilfer
- pillage
- pinch
- pirate
- plagiarize
- plunder
- poach
- pounce
- procure
- promote
- purloin
- rack up
- ransack
- remove
- rifle
- rip off
- run off with
- sack
- scare up
- secure
- shoplift
- snag
- snare
- snitch
- spirit away
- stick up
- strip
- subdue
- swindle
- swipe
- take
- take by storm
- take captive
- take over
- take possession of
- thieve
- throttle
- trap
- usurp
- walk off with
- wangle
- win
- withdraw
- wrench
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