Apoderó (en. Seized)
/a.po.ðe.ˈɾo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To assume dominion or control over something.
She took control of the situation when everyone was indecisive.
Ella se apoderó de la situación cuando todos estaban indecisos.
To conquer or take possession of something.
The group took possession of the territory after the battle.
El grupo se apoderó del territorio después de la batalla.
To acquire influence or control over something or someone.
It overtook her thoughts, and she couldn't concentrate.
Se apoderó de sus pensamientos y no pudo concentrarse.
Etymology
From the verb apoderar, which comes from the Latin 'apud' (near) and 'potere' (to be able).
Common Phrases and Expressions
to take possession of something
To gain control or possession of something.
apoderarse de algo
to take control of the situation
To take control in a difficult circumstance.
apoderarse de la situación
Related Words
apoderar
To give power or authority to someone.
apoderar
poder
Ability or strength to do something.
poder
Slang Meanings
Total control over a situation.
When he arrived, he seized the atmosphere, everyone listened to him.
Cuando llegó, se apoderó del ambiente, todos lo escuchaban.