seizable

/ˈsizəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being taken or confiscated, especially by legal authority.
    • The court ruled that the smuggled goods were seizable under customs law.
    • Any property used in the crime is seizable by the police.
    • The judge listed which assets were seizable to pay the debt.
  2. Large enough to be grasped or noticed; considerable.
    • The company made a seizable profit in its first year.
    • There was a seizable difference in the test scores after the new teaching method.
    • The storm caused seizable damage to the coastal town.
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