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Confiscate
"Confiscate" in a Sentence (21 examples)
The US customs wanted to confiscate Australian Foreign Minister's Vegemite.
I'll have to confiscate your knife.
We're going to have to confiscate your files.
Teachers are authorized to confiscate students' smartphones if they use them in class.
We're going to confiscate your guns.
We need to confiscate their weapons.
Elias ordered the guard to confiscate Sandra's phone.
I will confiscate it from Tom.
Did they confiscate your pocket knife?
We had to confiscate his vape.
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In schools, it is common for teachers to confiscate electronic games and other distractions.
We doe confiscate (Towards the satisfying of your accounts) All that you haue.
1768, Alexander Dow (translator), The History of Hindostan by Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū Shāh Astarābādī, London: T. Becket & P.A. de Hondt, Volume 2, Section 4, p. 63, The Persian having evacuated the imperial provinces, the vizier became more cruel and oppressive than ever: he extorted money from the poor by tortures, and confiscated the estates of the nobility, upon false or very frivolous pretences.
Why, your cavalier is a rebel—an exile, whose property is confiscated, and for whose neck the gibbet stands prepared!
Whenever you strike a frontier—that’s the border of a country, you know—you find a custom-house there, and the gov’ment officers comes and rummages among your things and charges a big tax, which they call a duty because it’s their duty to bust you if they can, and if you don’t pay the duty they’ll hog your sand. They call it confiscating, but that don’t deceive nobody, it’s just hogging, and that’s all it is.
They took photographs of the bodies, but these were confiscated on return to Baghdad, and orders were given that nothing was to be said of what they had seen.
But his grandson Francis, a Yorkist friend of Richard III, backed the wrong side in the Wars of the Roses and was declared a traitor by Henry VII, who confiscated his estates.
Therefore give out you are of Epidamnum, / Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate.
[…] thy lands and goods / Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate / Unto the state of Venice.
[N]ot to lay into the Exchequer, or Common Treasury, such goods as are confiscate, but to store them up as holy and consecrate things, which except it bee practised, confiscations, and fines of the Common people would bee frequent, and so this State would decay by weakening the people.
Thy goods are confiscate unto the state, / Thy name is razed from out her records, […]
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