adjective
- capable of being seized, taken, or grasped
- subject to legal seizure or confiscation
Usage: legal
Examples
- The contraband goods were seizable by customs officials.
- Assets obtained through illegal means are seizable by the government.
- The opportunity seemed seizable if they acted quickly.
- The criminal’s property was seizable under the forfeiture laws.
- The rope was barely seizable in the darkness.
- All evidence related to the case was seizable with a proper warrant.