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mainmise [mɛ̃miz]feminine noun* * *mɛ̃miz1) ( domination) control ( sur over)2) Droit seizure* * *mɛ̃miz nf1)avoir la mainmise sur qch — to have a grip on sth, to have a stranglehold on sth
2) DROIT seizure* * *mainmise nf1 ( domination) control (sur over); avoir la mainmise sur qch to have control over sth;2 Jur seizure.[mɛ̃miz] nom féminin1. [physique] seizurela mainmise de Hitler sur les Balkans Hitler's seizure ou takeover of the Balkansses parents avaient la mainmise sur sa vie her parents had a strong hold ou tight grip on her life
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