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Often used in the same context:
confiscation,
raid,
seizer,
arrest,
convulsions,
forfeiture,
narcotic,
paralyzation,
disappearance,
petit mal,
impounding,
cerebral hemorrhage,
cataplexy,
cannabis resin,
agranulocytosis,
contraband,
grand mal,
detainment,
theft,
coronary insufficiency,
placidyl,
catatonic schizophrenia,
epileptogenic,
epileptic seizure,
cardiac arrhythmia,
epilepsy,
interdiction,
search warrant,
cryptogenic,
kidney failure,
hallucinations,
methaqualone,
usurpation,
cholecystitis,
retrograde amnesia,
cocaine,
misuse,
decompensation,
diminution,
distraint,
ataxia,
ethosuximide,
generalized epilepsy,
amphetamine sulphate,
drug enforcement administration,
spastic paralysis,
ketamine hydrochloride,
overdose,
heist,
status epilepticus,
marihuana,
paralysis,
cardiac arrest,
phenobarbital,
pancytopenia,
nationalization,
smuggling,
blood clot,
chorea,
arest,
expropriation,
incursion,
hashish,
primidone,
shortness,
sale,
relapser,
blockage,
rejection,
busts,
ransacking,
marijuana,
blockade,
searches,
spaniel,
heroin,
crackdown,
cannabis,
stomach ache,
incapacitation,
shipment,
revocation,
diaphragmatic hernia,
anaphylactic,
temporal lobe epilepsy,
stash,
nervous breakdown,
hijacking,
hemorrhage,
hypoventilation,
kidney stone,
withdrawal,
impairment,
arterial sclerosis,
vomiting,
incident,
adrenal insufficiency,
syringomyelia,
clampdown,
transferral,
hospitalization,
counterfeiting,
expulsion,
seizures,
takeover,
deportation,
eviction,
annexation,
attack,
convulsion,
capture,
overthrow,
relapse,
assault,
attacks,
defection,
evacuation,
migraine,
ictal,
interictal,
myoclonic,
anginal,
arrhythmic,
clonic,
myotonic,
dystonic,
electroencephalographic,
epileptic,
hyperkinetic,
nephrotic,
pain,
paroxysmal,
pathologic,
psychoneurotic,
psychopathologic,
psychophysiologic,
amnestic
More specific:
abduction,
apoplexy,
apprehension,
arrest,
arrogation,
catch,
cerebrovascular accident,
collar,
confiscation,
conquering,
conquest,
convulsion,
cva,
distraint,
distress,
enslavement,
enslaving,
impounding,
impoundment,
impress,
impressment,
internment,
kidnapping,
pinch,
poundage,
recapture,
stroke,
subjection,
subjugation,
taking into custody,
usurpation
Appears in the definition of:
apoplectic,
arrogation,
aspiration pneumonia,
attachment,
aura,
complex absence,
confiscation,
distraint,
distress,
drugs bust,
drug bust,
epilepsia major,
epilepsia minor,
epileptic,
generalized seizure,
grand mal,
highjack,
hijack,
ictal,
ictic,
illegitimate,
infection,
petit mal,
postictal,
probable cause,
procursive epilepsy,
pure absence,
raptus hemorrhagicus,
recapture,
repossession,
seizure-alert dog,
sequestration,
simple absence,
tonic epilepsy,
usurpation
More general:
acquiring,
appropriation,
attack,
felony,
getting
Synonyms:
capture,
gaining control,
ictus
Also try:
— Adjectives for seizure:
epileptic,
first,
generalized,
partial,
grand,
mal,
clonic,
convulsive,
febrile,
forcible,
single,
more...
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