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Confiscate Meaning in English

word

ˈkɑnfəˌskeɪt
KAHN-fuh-skayt
kˈɒnfɪskˌeɪt
KON-fis-kayt

释义

To officially take something away from someone, usually as a punishment or because it is not allowed.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in legal or formal situations by authorities (police, schools, customs). Often followed by the object taken ('confiscate phones', 'confiscate drugs'). More formal than 'take away'; not used for borrowing or normal removal.

例句

The teacher confiscated my phone during class.

basic

Customs officers can confiscate illegal goods at the airport.

basic

If you break the rules, they might confiscate your skateboard.

basic

The police showed up and confiscated all the fake IDs from the party.

natural

My parents confiscated my game console because I didn't finish my homework.

natural

The school has a strict policy—they'll confiscate any cigarettes they find.

natural