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Britannica Dictionary definition of POSSESS
[+ object]
1
formal
:
to have or own (something)
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nations that possess nuclear weapons
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The defendant was charged with possessing cocaine.
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The ruby was once possessed by an ancient queen.
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He dreams of someday possessing great wealth.
2
:
to have or show (a particular quality, ability, skill, etc.)
3
a
of spirits
:
to enter into and control (someone)
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often used as (be) possessed
b
of emotions
:
to have a powerful effect on (someone)
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They were possessed by fear. [=they were very afraid]
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A terrible rage possessed her at that moment. [=she became filled with rage]
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Whatever possessed him to say such a stupid thing? [=why did he say such a stupid thing?]
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She was acting like a fool. I don't know what possessed her. [=I don't know why she acted that way]
be possessed of
literary
:
to have (a particular quality, ability, skill, etc.)