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1 meraih
seize -
2 membeslah
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3 cokok
seize, arrest, bring, take, carry -
4 memperebutkan
seize, take by force, fight for -
5 mencengkram
seize, grasp, ingrown, gripping -
6 mencomot
seize, nab, grab and hold, snatch off, pick -
7 menggiring
seize, see: giring -
8 menyomot
seize, nab, snatch off, pick -
9 merampas
seize, despoil, deprive, defraud, bereave -
10 comot
grimy, dirty, filthy, seize, nab, snatch off* * *pinch off, pinched off, pinched off, pinching off* * *seize, nab, grab and hold; snatch off; pick -
11 mencaplok
snatch, swallow, gulp down, seize, annex, carry* * *snatch (a purse); swallow, gulp down; seize, annex (a country); carry, win, capture -
12 mencekal
hold firmly, seize, arrest, capture* * *hold firmly, grasp tightly, seize; arrest, capture -
13 menggeluti
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14 menjambret
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15 merebut
poach, wrest, arrogate, usurp, seize* * *seize, take by force; fight for, compete for and win something -
16 beslah
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17 menangkapi
arrest repeatedly; seize or arrest a large number of people -
18 menjambak
pull, tear out hair, seize by the forelock -
19 menyita
distrain, confiscate, alienate, forfeit* * *seize, confiscate; consume (one's time or attention) -
20 merampasi
repeatedly seize, take away (from many sources)
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