the answer is 'rapine' rapine is the answer.
Adopted from the same Spanish word meaning 'seizure'. The word derives from a Latin word 'Imbarricare' meaning 'restrain or impede'
The word violent forms the negative adjective nonviolent, the adverb nonviolently, and the noun nonviolence.There is also a seldom-used term "overviolent" meaning excessively violent.
The meaning of the word property is indicating an object that belongs to a person. If one says that a person intrudes into someone's property, that means they have entered without permission (the house is the property).
The meaning of the word property is indicating an object that belongs to a person. If one says that a person intrudes into someone's property, that means they have entered without permission (the house is the property).
The prefix in the word "seizure" is "seiz-".
Iodine from the greek word - ιώδες or (iodes)
rampage
The Latin word of the English word "property" is rerum. One of the meaning of the word property is something that is owned by somebody.
the answer is seizure
The suffix for "seize" is "-ure", resulting in the word "seizure."
The word has no root in English. If you mean origin, it comes from the Latin " sacire " meaning to take into one's own possession
property, usually intellectual property.