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{i} seizure
A sudden onset of pain or emotion

He felt the sudden seizure of pain as the heart attack began.

A sudden attack or convulsion, (e.g. an epileptic seizure)

He fell to the floor and convulsed when the epilectic seizure occurred.

the act of taking of a person by force
Period of abnormal activity in which the dog may be gnashing his teeth, snapping his jaw, arching his back while on his side, experiencing loss of consciousness, and loss of bladder and bowel control Pronunciation: See*Zür • (noun) Also Known As: Convulsions, Ictus Stage Examples: My epileptic Border Collie has Seizures every two weeks Common Misspellings: Ceasar, Ceasur, Sezure, Siezure, Ceaser, Seasur, Seezer What Does a Seizure Look Like? Related Terms Grand Mal Petit Mal Idiopathic Epilepsy Secondary Epilepsy Ictal Post-Ictal Status Epilepticus
The taking of items, usually by police of items found in a search which are to be used as evidence of an offence •Police Procedures
Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, which may produce a physical convulsion, minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or a combination of symptoms
occurs when part(s) of the brain receives a burst of abnormal electrical signals that temporarily interrupts normal electrical brain function
To grab your opponents weapon
the taking possession of something by legal process a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease; "he suffered an epileptic seizure
Governmental interference with possessory interests in property; also, intentionally-applied governmental restrictions on an individual's liberty
If a financial institution or a government makes a seizure of someone's assets, they take their money or property from them because they have not paid money that they owe. A court ordered the seizure of two ships for non-payment of the debt
The act of taking possession, as by force or right of law
That which is seized, or taken possession of; a thing laid hold of, or possessed
Roman Emperor
sudden onset of convulsions
If someone has a seizure, they have a sudden violent attack of an illness, especially one that affects their heart or brain. a mild cardiac seizure I was prescribed drugs to control seizures
also called, convulsion, fit or attack, an epileptic seizure interrupts normal brain activity when brain cells 'fire' much faster than usual This may result in altered states of consciousness There are about 40 different kinds of seizures but basically, they are classified as either generalized (wherein the entire brain is affected) or partial (only part of the brain is affected and consciousness is not lost) Seizures are further classified as being either symptomatic (seizures arising from a structural abnormality in the brain) or idiopathic (cause of seizures unknown) About 70 % of seizures are categorized as idiopathic Some of the more common types of seizures are
a disorder of the nervous system due to a sudden, excessive, disorderly discharge of the brain neurons
An uncontrolled discharge of nerve cells that may spread to other cells throughout the brain The sudden attack may he accompanied by loss of bowel and bladder control, involuntary movements, and a change in mentation
If there is a seizure of power or a seizure of an area of land, a group of people suddenly take control of the place, using force. the seizure of territory through force
(tıp) inme, felç; nöbet; kriz
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