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1 sačuvati svoj duševni mir
• possess one's mind soul in pea; possess ones mind soul in peac -
2 imati
• possess• obtain• occupy• get• hold• have -
3 posedovati
• possess• own• obtain• occupy• have -
4 biti gospodar
• possess; sway -
5 obljubiti
• possess language -
6 pritežavati
• possess -
7 uveriti se o
• possess oneself of -
8 vladati nekim jezikom
• possess language -
9 doći do
• attain; come; come into; fetch; find; get at; get possession of; possess oneself of; possess oneselfof; procure; retrieve; to get at -
10 imati
• be in possession of; be possessed of; bear; enjoy; fill; get; get (got, got); had; have; hold (held, held); keep; number; occupay; occupy; own; possess; possess language; present; put on the pace; shall; wear; wield -
11 dokopati se
• get a hold of; get hold of; get possession of; pan out; possess oneself of; seize -
12 držati
• amplification; be in possession of; bear; bore; contain; deem; esteem; expect; extend; go; handle; held; hold; hold (held, held); hold together; maintain; occupay; occupy; opine; poise; poke; possess; reckon; reckon over; retain; sit; sustain; take in; think; think (thought, thought) -
13 naterati
• bounce; coerce; compel; constrain; enforce; force; impel; make; motivate; motive; move; possess; put unto; reduce; screw; thirst -
14 posedovati
• be in possession of; have; hold; occupay; occupy; own; possess; prepossess; to own -
15 prinuditi
• cause; coerce; compel; constrain; crimp; enforce; force; mandate; necessitate; oblige; possess; tie down; tie-down -
16 strpeti se
• forbear; possess one's mind soul in pat; standby; take patience -
17 vladati
• command; conduct; dominate; domineer; govern; police; possess; predominate; reign; rule; rule of the road; rule over; rule the roast; throne; wield
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Possess — Pos*sess (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Possessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Possessing}.] [L. possessus, p. p. of possidere to have, possess, from an inseparable prep. (cf. {Position}) + sedere to sit. See {Sit}.] 1. To occupy in person; to hold or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
possess — pos·sess /pə zes/ vt: to have possession of Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. possess I … Law dictionary
possess — pos‧sess [pəˈzes] verb [transitive] formal 1. to own or have something, especially something valuable or important, or something illegal: • The US is the only country that possesses global economic, military and political power. • Judges rarely… … Financial and business terms
possess — mid 15c., to hold, occupy, reside in (without regard to ownership), from O.Fr. possessier (mid 13c.), from L. possess , pp. stem of possidere to possess. Meaning to hold as property is recorded from c.1500. Demonic sense is recorded from 1530s… … Etymology dictionary
possess — [pə zes′] vt. [LME < MFr possessier < L possessus, pp. of possidere, to possess < pos , contr. < potis, able (see POTENT) + sedere, to sit] 1. to hold as property or occupy in person; have as something that belongs to one; own 2. to… … English World dictionary
possess authority — index handle (manage), rule (govern) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
possess oneself of — index assume (seize), distrain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
possess — own, enjoy, hold, *have Analogous words: control, manage, direct, *conduct: retain, *keep, reserve, withhold … New Dictionary of Synonyms
possess — [v] have or obtain acquire, bear, be blessed with, be born with, be endowed with, carry, control, corner*, corner the market*, dominate, enjoy, get hands on*, get hold of*, grab, have to name*, hog*, hold, latch on to, lock up, maintain, occupy,… … New thesaurus
possess — ► VERB 1) have as property; own. 2) (also be possessed of) have as an ability, quality, or characteristic. 3) (of a demon or spirit) have complete power over. 4) (of an emotion, idea, etc.) dominate the mind of. ● what possessed you? Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
possess — possessor, n. possessorship, n. /peuh zes /, v.t. 1. to have as belonging to one; have as property; own: to possess a house and a car. 2. to have as a faculty, quality, or the like: to possess courage. 3. (of a spirit, esp. an evil one) to occupy … Universalium