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seizure n. 1 seizing, confiscating, confiscation, appropriation,<br />

impounding, commandeering, capture, taking, possession,<br />

annexation, sequestration, usurpation: Police today announced<br />

the seizure of a shipment of 2000 pounds of cocaine. 2 spasm,<br />

attack, fit, paroxysm, convulsion, Technical ictus: He has had<br />

another seizure and is not expected to live.<br />

seldom adv. rarely, in<strong>frequently</strong>, not often, hardly ever, very<br />

occasionally: Since they moved away, we seldom see the<br />

Pattersons.<br />

select v. 1 choose, pick, show (a) preference for, prefer, opt for,<br />

single out, hand-pick, distinguish: Select any two books from<br />

this pile. Anne was delighted to be selected from hundreds of<br />

candidates.<br />

--adj. 2 selected, chosen, hand-picked, choice, special,<br />

preferred, preferable, favoured, favourite, exceptional,<br />

excellent, first-rate, first-class, superior, supreme, prime,<br />

better, best, finest, tiptop: We have set aside some of our<br />

select jewels for you to consider, Your Ladyship. 3 limited,<br />

restricted, restrictive, exclusive, privileged, ‚lite, closed:<br />

He belongs to one of those select clubs that accept you only if<br />

your family can be traced back five hundred years.<br />

selection n. 1 choice, pick, preference, option: Please make your<br />

selection from the merchandise in this display. 2 assortment,<br />

variety, collection, range, batch, number, set, series, group:<br />

Tonight I shall play for you a selection of jazz recordings made<br />

at the Savoy. 3 selecting, choosing, picking, singling out,<br />

electing, settling on, voting for, opting for, choice, pick,<br />

election: Selection has been delayed till tomorrow. 4 extract,<br />

quotation, excerpt, abstract, passage, piece, quote: I shall<br />

read you a selection from Blake's Songs of Innocence and<br />

Experience .<br />

selective adj. particular, discerning, discriminative, discriminating,<br />

discriminatory, eclectic, exacting, demanding, choosy, Colloq<br />

picky: Thea has been very selective in her choice of partners.<br />

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