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possession

[ puh-zesh-uhn ]

noun

  1. the act or fact of possessing.

    Synonyms:occupation,tenure

  2. the state of being possessed.
  3. Law.actual holding or occupancy, either with or without rights of ownership.
  4. a thing possessed:

    He packed all his possessions into one trunk.

  5. possessions,property or wealth.
  6. a territorial dominion of a state.
  7. Sports.
    1. physical control of the ball or puck by a player or team:

      He didn't have full possession when he was tackled.

    2. the right of a team to put the ball into play:

      They had possession after the other team sank a free throw.

  8. control over oneself, one's mind, etc.
  9. domination, actuation, or obsession by a feeling, idea, etc.
  10. the feeling or idea itself.


possession

/ pəˈzɛʃən /

noun

  1. the act of possessing or state of being possessed

    in possession of the crown

  2. anything that is owned or possessed
  3. pluralwealth or property
  4. the state of being controlled or dominated by or as if by evil spirits
  5. the physical control or occupancy of land, property, etc, whether or not accompanied by ownership

    to take possession of a house

  6. a territory subject to a foreign state or to a sovereign prince

    colonial possessions

  7. sport control of the ball, puck, etc, as exercised by a player or team

    he lost possession in his own half

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin ofpossession1

First recorded in 1300–50;Middle English,fromLatinpossessiōn-,stem ofpossessiō“occupancy, act of occupying,” frompossess(us)“occupied” (past participle ofpossidēre“to have in one's control, occupy,” frompos-,combining form ofpot(is)“able” +-sidēre,combining form ofsedēre“to sit”) +-iō-ion;host1,sit1
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Example Sentences

Police said that when they found Mr Mangione, he was in possession of a ghost gun - a gun assembled from untraceable parts - a fake ID, a passport and a handwritten document indicating "motivation and mindset".

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Sean Garner, 30, from Liverpool, has previously been charged with being the owner of a dangerously out of control dog, causing serious injury and possession of a fighting dog over the incident.

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Villarreal: First of all, the Lowe’s baseball cap that adorned Frank’s head had my full attention — that small detail left me wanting an entire backstory on how it came into his possession.

The man has been charged with possession of a Class B controlled drug and possession of a Class B controlled drug with intent to supply.

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Rodriguez was booked at the Burbank jail for possession of narcotics and released with a citation to appear in court next month, Turner said.

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