No. If anything, "catch" and "seize" are synonyms (words that mean about the same thing), not antonyms. To seize something is basically to take hold of something. To catch something means to capture or grab something, so you can see that they are very similar in meaning. There are other meanings to both words that don't necessarily match, but they are never actual opposites.
To seize or capture after a chase...
Seize, or intercept.
Yes when they seize up they can.
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catch, grab, arrest, apprehend, seize, capture
catch, arrest, take, bag, secure, seize, apprehend
Copper comes from cop, a slang word meaning to catch or seize.
The prefix "cap" means to take or seize, as seen in words like capture (take or catch) and capable (able to seize or achieve).
Coge lo means "seize it" or "catch it."
captivate, charm, enamour, enchant, fascinate, catch, seize, conquer,
As a verb, opposites of catch include throw or toss (you're on the letting go end of the ball), miss or drop (if you didn't catch), and let go or release (if you did, but you're not keeping it.)
hold, grip, embrace, grasp, cling to, clasp, seize, catch, grab, grasp, snatch