confiscare
to confiscate
verb kon-fees-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin confiscare (to transfer to the treasury), from fiscus (basket, treasury)
Also means
to seize
Usage Note
Confiscare means to seize property by official authority, typically as a penalty or preventive measure. In Italian criminal law, confisca (the noun) is a security measure (misura di sicurezza) distinct from sequestro (seizure for investigation). The word entered Italian from Latin fiscus, which originally meant a wicker basket used to collect taxes.
Examples
"La polizia ha confiscato i beni del trafficante."
Natural Translation
The police confiscated the trafficker's assets.
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