take hold of suddenly and forcibly
she jumped up and seized his arm
he seized hold of the door handle
take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively
he seized his chance to attack as Carr hesitated
(of a feeling or pain) affect (someone) suddenly or acutely
he was seized by the most dreadful fear
strongly appeal to or attract (the imagination or attention)
the story of the king's escape seized the public imagination
(of a machine with moving parts) become jammed
I realized that the mechanism had seized
fasten or attach (someone or something) to something by binding with turns of rope
Jack was seized to the gun and had his two dozen lashes