I believe it is 'asimiento'. I'm not sure, but I think that's it.
Adopted from the same Spanish word meaning 'seizure'. The word derives from a Latin word 'Imbarricare' meaning 'restrain or impede'
The noun form of the word "seize" is "seizure."
seizure (medical) = hetkef (התקף) seizure (grabbing) = tfisah (תפיסה)
Suddenly, my car was under 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.
The prefix in the word "seizure" is "seiz-".
Seizure
i have had a seizure : eg
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.
Julius Caesar is said to have had seizures, but that is not the origins of the word. It also has other meanings too, like a seizure of goods.
Seizure? That might be the word your looking for
seize, seizure,