Nab
Nab verb - To take or keep under one's control by authority of law.
Usage example: the officer nabbed the purse snatcher before he could escape
Seize
Seize verb - To take or keep under one's control by authority of law.
Usage example: seized the leaders of one of the city's major drug rings
Nab is a synonym for seize (British) in capture topic. You can use "Nab" instead a verb "Seize", if it concerns topics such as action, law, catch, get. informal substitute
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Both words in one sentence
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Though he is capable of still using "I" to refer to himself.I nab them and I seize them, if I could go bad, I'd freeze them.
- A big part of why Japan was able to just seize Manchuria from its warlord Zhang Xueliang in 1931, nab bits of Inner Mongolia from 1931-37, and occupy the North China Plain without too much hassle from 1937-45.
Source: Divide and Conquer
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