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pos·sess
/pəˈzɛs ||ˈsɛs/
(
vt
.)持有,占有,使擁有,克制,支配,迷住
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pos·sess
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Possessed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Possessing
.]
1.
To
occupy
in
person
;
to
hold
or
actually
have
in
one's
own
keeping
;
to
have
and
to
hold
.
Houses
and
fields
and
vineyards
shall
be
possessed
again
in
this
land
.
--
Jer
.
xxxii
. 15.
Yet
beauty
,
though
injurious
,
hath
strange
power
,
After
offense
returning
,
to
regain
Love
once
possessed
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
have
the
legal
title
to
;
to
have
a
just
right
to
;
to
be
master
of
;
to
own
;
to
have
;
as
,
to
possess
property
,
an
estate
,
a
book
.
I
am
yours
,
and
all
that
I
possess
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
obtain
occupation
or
possession
of
;
to
accomplish
;
to
gain
;
to
seize
.
How
. . .
to
possess
the
purpose
they
desired
.
--
Spenser
.
4.
To
enter
into
and
influence
;
to
control
the
will
of
;
to
fill
;
to
affect
; --
said
especially
of
evil
spirits
,
passions
,
etc
.
“Weakness
possesseth
me.”
Those
which
were
possessed
with
devils
.
--
Matt
.
iv
. 24.
For
ten
inspired
,
ten
thousand
are
possessed
.
--
Roscommon
.
5.
To
put
in
possession
;
to
make
the
owner
or
holder
of
property
,
power
,
knowledge
,
etc
.;
to
acquaint
;
to
inform
; --
followed
by
of
or
with
before
the
thing
possessed
,
and
now
commonly
used
reflexively
.
I
have
possessed
your
grace
of
what
I
purpose
.
--
Shak
.
Record
a
gift
. . .
of
all
he
dies
possessed
Unto
his
son
. --
Shak
.
We
possessed
our
selves
of
the
kingdom
of
Naples
.
--
Addison
.
To
possess
our
minds
with
an
habitual
good
intention
.
--
Addison
.
Syn:
--
To
have
;
hold
;
occupy
;
control
;
own
.
Usage:
--
Possess
,
Have
.
Have
is
the
more
general
word
.
To
possess
denotes
to
have
as
a
property
.
It
usually
implies
more
permanence
or
definiteness
of
control
or
ownership
than
is
involved
in
having
.
A
man
does
not
possess
his
wife
and
children
:
they
are
(
so
to
speak
)
part
of
himself
.
For
the
same
reason
,
we
have
the
faculties
of
reason
,
understanding
,
will
,
sound
judgment
,
etc
.:
they
are
exercises
of
the
mind
,
not
possessions
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
possess
v
1:
have
as
an
attribute
,
knowledge
,
or
skill
; "
he
possesses
great
knowledge
about
the
Middle
East
"
2:
have
ownership
or
possession
of
; "
He
owns
three
houses
in
Florida
"; "
How
many
cars
does
she
have
?" [
syn
:
own
,
have
]
3:
enter
into
and
control
,
as
of
emotions
or
ideas
; "
What
possessed
you
to
buy
this
house
?"; "
A
terrible
rage
possessed
her
"
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