Words and phrases that have a meaning related to confiscate: (135 results)
Often used in the same context:
seize, expropriate, repossess, detain, evict, impound, destroy, commandeer, purloin, expel, sell, vandalize, ransack, remove, stash, steal, harass, restrict, revoke, enforce, smuggle, abscond, pilfer, imprison, retrieve, eject, surveil, disobey, banning, liquidate, distribute, breathalyze, usurp, forfeited, deport, breathalyse, apprehend, grab, collect, trample, snoop, dispossess, buy, dispose, hoard, filch, redistribute, deprive, pawned, withhold, looted, oppress, snatch, punish, deface, unload, intimidate, inspect, curtail, restrain, dismantle, surrender, thieve, misuse, interdict, bequeath, brandish, forbid, impose, outlaw, penalize, flout, desecrate, restitute, persecute, prosecute, compel, sequestrate, belonging, relinquish, disperse, abolish, instruct, yank, incriminate, brutalise, procure, nationalize, mishandle, accost, arrogate, reclaim, suppress, nab, annihilate, subjugate, mistreat, flog, collectivize, garnishee, burgle, tyrannize, contraband, noncorporate, smuggled, undeclared, untaxed, corporate, divisible, financed, funded, gotten, illicit, immenfe, investment, monopoly, mortgaged, nett, nonproductive, obsolescent, realisable, salvaged
More specific:
distrain
Appears in the definition of:
distrain
More general:
take
Synonyms:
Also try:appropriated, attach, condemned, confiscated, forfeit, lost, seized, sequester, taken, taken over
— Nouns for confiscate: property, contraband, capital, goods, debts, profits, cargo, latifundias, enterprises, rent, gunsmore...
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