grip or grab
Some words that mean "seize" or "hold firmly" are:gripclutchgraspclaspclench
Grasp or seize.
hold very tightly
The word you're looking for is "tort," which refers to a wrongful act leading to civil legal liability. However, if you mean to hold something tightly, the correct spelling is "taut." The two words have different meanings and usages in English.
Another word for the process of freezing is solidification. When a liquid loses its energy, the particles do not vibrate as much, and the bonds between these particles become strong enough to hold the particles in position, and become tightly packed.
Grip
You grip something tightly.
Grasp, clutch
The word is "grip".
Grab, grasp, squeeze
It means u hold something tightly or you don't hold it tightly
Grip
Some words that mean "seize" or "hold firmly" are:gripclutchgraspclaspclench
GRIP
rope
grip hold
Grasp or seize.