To seize (a fugitive or wrongdoer); arrest.
To undergo cardiac arrest.
(Obs.) To seize
(Slang) To stop and seize; catch:
To obstruct (a player with the ball) in order to cause loss of possession of the ball.
To arrange into some order, especially numerically, alphabetically or chronologically.
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To put shackles on (someone); confine with shackles.
To put in legal possession of a particular thing; assign ownership to
To request to be supplied with:
To snatch or try to snatch something
A group of atoms, often of the same element, bound together in a line, branched line, or ring to form a molecule. &diamf3; In a straight chain , each of the constituent atoms is attached to other single atoms, not to groups of atoms. &diamf3; In a branched chain , side groups are attached to the chain. &diamf3; In a closed chain , the atoms are arranged in the shape of a ring.
To grasp mentally: perceive and understand. transl. [from 16th c.]
To represent (something transient, immaterial, etc.) in more or less permanent form
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To fasten with a band.
The definition of assemble is to come together in a given place.
To burst or break
The definition of a leash is a cord that holds an animal.
A collar, a necklace, or an armband made of a strip of twisted metal, worn by the ancient Celts and Germans.
A ruffled, gathered, or pleated border or projection, such as a fabric edge used to trim clothing.
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Capture or arrest
(--- Slang) An arrest by a law enforcement officer.
The act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
releases (antonym)
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
loses (antonym)
To cause or result in the loss of:
laws (related)
A statement describing a relationship observed to be invariable between or among phenomena for all cases in which the specified conditions are met:
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