What is another word for laid hold of?
Pronunciation:
[ lˈe͡ɪd hˈə͡ʊld ɒv], [ lˈeɪd hˈəʊld ɒv], [ l_ˈeɪ_d h_ˈəʊ_l_d ɒ_v]
Related words: broken, acquired, obtained, secured, caught up with, caught, held
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Synonyms for Laid hold of:
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v.
• catch • get • seize • take • usurp Other relevant words:
- annex ,
- appropriate ,
- arrest ,
- arrogate ,
- bag ,
- barge in ,
- beat ,
- bust ,
- capture ,
- catch ,
- clap hands on ,
- clasp ,
- claw ,
- clench ,
- clinch ,
- clutch ,
- collar ,
- commandeer ,
- compass ,
- cop ,
- corral ,
- defeat ,
- displace ,
- elbow in ,
- embrace ,
- enclose ,
- enfold ,
- entangle ,
- entrap ,
- envelope ,
- fasten ,
- get hands on ,
- get one's fingers on ,
- glom ,
- glove ,
- grab ,
- grab hold of ,
- grapple ,
- grasp ,
- grip ,
- highjack ,
- hold fast ,
- hook ,
- infringe upon ,
- lasso ,
- lay hands on ,
- lay hold of ,
- lay one's hands on ,
- nab ,
- nail ,
- net ,
- occupy ,
- overcome ,
- overpower ,
- pick ,
- pinch ,
- pluck ,
- preempt ,
- prehend ,
- secure ,
- seize ,
- snag ,
- snare ,
- snatch ,
- squeeze ,
- supplant ,
- swipe ,
- take hold of ,
- trap ,
- work in ,
- worm in ,
- wrest .
How to use "Laid hold of" in context?
The phrase "laid hold of" is used when a person has physical possession of someone. This phrase is used to indicate that the person is in control of the other person and can do whatever they want with them.
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