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- 1. dispossess (someone) of land or property: historical "his ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century"
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verb. dis· seise (ˌ)di (s)-ˈsēz. variants or disseize. disseised or disseized; disseising or disseizing. transitive verb. : to deprive especially wrongfully of seisin : dispossess. disseisor. (ˌ)di (s)-ˈsē-zər. noun. Did you know?
DISSEIZE definition: to deprive wrongfully of real property; dispossess unlawfully | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
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Disseise definition: to deprive (a person) of seizin, or of the possession, of a freehold interest in land, especially wrongfully or by force; oust.. See examples of DISSEISE used in a sentence.
dis·seize. also dis·seise (dĭs-sēz′) tr.v. dis·seized, dis·seiz·ing, dis·seiz·es also dis·seised or dis·seis·ing or dis·seis·es Law. To remove (a party) wrongly from real property that is lawfully possessed. [Middle English disseisen, from Anglo-Norman disseisir, variant of Old French dessaisir : des-, dis- + saisir, to seize; see seize.]
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