verb
- to seize again; to take back by force or legal action
Usage: legal
Examples
- The bank moved to reseize the property after the loan default.
- Police were able to reseize the stolen goods from the suspect’s home.
- The government threatened to reseize the land if taxes weren’t paid.
- After the appeal, authorities could reseize the confiscated materials.
- The creditor sought to reseize the vehicle under the loan agreement.
- Military forces prepared to reseize the captured territory.