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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words/phrase.
Take hold of forcibly or suddenly
Seize
Liberate
Release
Relinquish
- The phrase "Take hold of forcibly or suddenly" implies grabbing something quickly or with force.
- Option 1: Seize
- This word means to take hold of forcibly or suddenly, often without permission.
- Example: "The police seized the stolen goods."
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Liberate
- This means to set free, especially from oppression or confinement.
- Example: "The soldiers helped to liberate the occupied town."
- Option 3: Release
- This refers to setting something free or letting it go.
- Example: "He released the bird from its cage."
- Option 4: Relinquish
- This means to voluntarily give up or surrender something.
- Example: "She relinquished control of the company."
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