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seize +‎ -able

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seizable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being seized.
    • 1999, Katherine Beckett, Making Crime Pay, page 130:
      In addition, this legislation [] expanded the scope of seizable assets to include all property involved in drug law violations []

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