seize on in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for seize on in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

1. on (not off):

See also onto, off

onto, on to [ˈɒntʊ, ˈɒntə, Am ˈɑːntuː, ˈɑːntə] PREP

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Critics will seize on the announcement about potential new victims as proof that the original investigation was not conducted properly.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In other cases, they seize on the use of default passwords or other errors made by the people using the targeted devices.
arstechnica.com
Game-makers seize on that response and write sexist games.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
Given half an opportunity, they will seize on the slightest hazy details as a get-out clause.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Living labour must seize on these things, awaken them from the dead, change them from merely possible into real and effective use values.
www.marxist.com
Amid the terrible domestic political landscape they inherited, surely they would seize on this historic moment to shine the light on foreign affairs.
www.independent.com
This is an easy thing to seize on for those looking to make arguments about fragility.
nymag.com
Any other opponent would seize on the leaked emails with potentially nuclear effect.
qctimes.com
Financially challenged politicians suffer from a belief that people will seize on well-meaning initiatives if only they're given the chance.
news.nationalpost.com
Things that we might barely notice, or dismiss as rubbish, he'll seize on as brilliant.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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