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Possession - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Possession refers to the state of owning or having control over something. It can also describe an item that someone owns or a legal right to property.

possession

/pəˈzɛʃən/ /pəˈzeʃən/

Definition:

The state of owning or controlling something; a thing that is owned.

Synonyms:

ownership, control, custody, property

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

lack, loss

Common Collocations:

take possession of, in possession of, illegal possession, personal possession

Derivatives:

possess, possessive, possessor

Usage Tips:

Use "possession" for tangible items or abstract control; avoid confusing with "obsession."

Common Phrases:

in possession of the facts, prized possession, take possession

Etymology:

From Latin "possessio," meaning "act or state of possessing."

Examples:

  • 1. She lost possession of her keys during the trip.
  • 2. The team took possession of the ball quickly.
  • 3. His most prized possession is his grandfather’s watch.
  • 4. The house came into her possession last year.

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