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- POSSESSES Synonyms: 34 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for POSSESSES: owns, has, retains, enjoys, holds, commands, keeps, carries; Antonyms of POSSESSES: lacks, wants, yields, relinquishes, renounces, abandons, disclaims, surrenders
- Possesses - definition of possesses by The Free Dictionary
1 to have as belonging to one; have as property; own 2 to have as a faculty, quality, or the like: possess intelligence
- POSSESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Ruth possessed great writing skills He was charged with possessing a fake passport "I'm arresting you on suspicion of illegally possessing drugs, " said the police officer [ + to infinitive ] Whatever possessed him to wear that appalling jacket! Those states are the countries that possess nuclear weapons
- POSSESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Possess definition: to have as belonging to one; have as property; own See examples of POSSESS used in a sentence
- Possess - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To possess something is to have or own it You can possess a physical object, you can possess a particular quality or skill, or you can possess control or influence over someone
- Posess or Possess – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
The correct spelling is possess The word “possess” means to have or own something For example, “She possesses a great talent for music,” means she has a great musical talent The form “posess” is a common misspelling and should be avoided Always double-check your spelling to ensure you’re using possess correctly in your writing
- possess verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of possess verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary possess something (formal) to have or own something He was charged with possessing a shotgun without a licence I'm afraid this is the only suitcase I possess The gallery possesses a number of the artist's early works
- possess - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to make (someone) owner, holder, or master, as of property, information, etc : He possessed them of the facts to seize or take to gain or win to occupy or hold pos•ses′sor, n pos•ses′sor•ship′, n 1 See have to gain control over or dominate: whatever possessed you to act so foolishly?
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