Commandeer - English meaning
ˌkɒm.ənˈdɪər
Commandeer – definitions in English dictionary
verbOfficially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes.
Usage examples:
A nearby house had been commandeered by the armySynonims:
SeizeTakeTake possession ofTake awayRequisitionAppropriateExpropriateSequestrateSequesterConfiscateAnnexTake overClaimLay claim toPre-emptSecureHijackArrogateArrogate to one
verbTake arbitrarily or by force
verbTo take possession or control of private property, esp. by force
Usage examples:
Some visitors commandeered outdoor tables on the balcony.
verbTo take possession of or control private property by force or for military use
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Word origin
early 19th century: from Afrikaans kommandeer, from Dutch commanderen, from French commander ‘to command’ (see command).
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