Apoderaba (en. Seized)
a-po-de-ra-ba
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To take possession or control over something.
The politician was seizing all the community resources.
El político se apoderaba de todos los recursos de la comunidad.
To assume authority or power that was not originally yours.
She always tried to take control of family decisions.
Ella siempre trató de apoderarse de las decisiones familiares.
To occupy property or space illegitimately.
The invaders were taking over the farmers' lands.
Los invasores apoderaban las tierras de los campesinos.
Etymology
From the verb apoderar, which comes from the Latin 'apodera-re'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to seize
To take control or possession of something.
apoderarse de
to seize a place
To occupy a space definitively.
apoderarse de un lugar
to take control of the situation
To take control over a complicated circumstance.
apoderarse de la situación
Related Words
apoderar
To give power or authority to someone.
apoderar
power
The ability to do something or influence others.
poder
control
Dominion or command over a situation or group.
control
Slang Meanings
To take charge in a discussion.
Whenever we argue, he takes over the conversation.
Siempre que discutimos, él se apoderaba de la conversación.
To steal or take something without permission.
That boy was grabbing cookies from the box without anyone noticing.
Ese chico apoderaba las galletas de la caja sin que nadie se diera cuenta.