My friend went to the Mind Seizure Haunted House in Springs, Colorado, on Halloween night.
She was laying on the floor and shaking a bit so we knew she was having a seizure.
Yes, the noun seizure and the gerund, seizing, are the noun forms of the verb to seize.
The noun form of the word "seize" is "seizure."
The noun 'seizure' is an abstract noun as a word for the action of taking someone or something by force or by legal action.The noun 'seizure' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical attack of spasm or convulsions.
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
The epileptic seizure caused him to fall to the floor and convulse.
i have had a seizure : eg
The gerund 'stealing' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of stealth, furtiveness, theft; a word for a concept.
The word 'seizure' is a noun; a singular, common noun for:the act or an instance of seizing or the state of being seized(pathology) a sudden manifestation or recurrence of a disease, such as an epileptic convulsion
The noun forms for the verb to seize are seizure and the gerund, seizing.
Suddenly, the taxi driver started convulsing- he was having a seizure. Sometimes I think my child is going to give me a seizure. The contraband discovered below deck caused our boat to be under seizure.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.