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Take possession Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /pəˈzɛʃən
TAYK puh-ZESH-uhn
tˈeɪk/ /pəzˈɛʃən
TAYK puz-ESH-uhn

Definition

To officially receive, occupy, or gain control of something, especially property or an object. Can also refer to claiming something that was not previously yours.

Usage & Nuances

Formal legal or business term, commonly used in the context of property, contracts, or goods. Rarely used in everyday conversation. Often appears with prepositions: 'take possession of'. Do not confuse with 'take ownership', which can have a metaphorical sense.

Example Sentences

You will take possession of the apartment next week.

basic

The bank will take possession of the car if you do not pay.

basic

She will take possession of the new books today.

basic

The new owners can take possession as soon as the paperwork is done.

natural

You need to sign here before you take possession of the package.

natural

They tried to take possession of the land without permission.

natural