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- verbpossess (verb) · possesses (third person present) · possessed (past tense) · possessed (past participle) · possessing (present participle)
- have as belonging to one; own:"I do not possess a television set"
- lawhave possession of as distinct from ownership:"a two-year suspended sentence for possessing cocaine"
- have as an ability, quality, or characteristic:"he did not possess a sense of humor" · "she was possessed of a powerful soprano voice"
- archaic(possess oneself of)take for one's own:"all that the plaintiffs did was to possess themselves of the securities"
- (be possessed)(of a demon or spirit, especially an evil one) have complete power over (someone) and be manifested through their speech or actions:"she was possessed by the Devil"
- (of an emotion, idea, etc.) dominate the mind of; have an overpowering influence on:"I was possessed by a desire to tell her everything"
- literaryhave sexual intercourse with (a woman):"he just wanted her, to possess her"
- archaicmaintain (oneself or one's mind or soul) in a state or condition of patience or quiet:"I tried to possess my soul in patience and to forget how hungry I was"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French possesser, from Latin possess- ‘occupied, held’, from the verb possidere, from potis ‘able, capable’ + sedere ‘sit’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- have as belonging to one; own:
- (of a demon or spirit, especially an evil one) have complete power over (someone) and be manifested through their speech or actions:
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