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  1. POSSESSION definition: 1. the fact that you have or own something: 2. something that you own or that you are carrying…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of POSSESSION is the act of having or taking into control. How to use possession in a sentence.

  3. 1. uncountable noun. If you are in possession of something, you have it, because you have obtained it or because it belongs to you. [formal] Those documents are now in the possession of the Guardian. [+ of] We should go up and take possession of the land. [+ of] He was also charged with illegal possession of firearms. [+ of]

  4. Definition of possession noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. to have or own something, or to have a particular quality: Those states are the countries that possess nuclear weapons. She possesses the unusual talent of knowing when to say nothing. possess verb [T] (CONTROL) (of a desire or an idea) to take control over a person’s mind, making that person behave in a strange way:

  6. The meaning of POSSESS is to have and hold as property : own. How to use possess in a sentence. to have and hold as property : own; to have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill; to seize and take control of : take into one's possession…

  7. noun. the act or fact of possessing. Synonyms: occupation, tenure. the state of being possessed. ownership. Law. actual holding or occupancy, either with or without rights of ownership. a thing possessed: He packed all his possessions into one trunk. possessions, property or wealth. a territorial dominion of a state. Sports.

  8. Possession is all about control: if you have possession of something, you own it, or have your hands on it. If your house keys are in your possession, you know where they are. In soccer being in possession means having control of the ball; in hockey, it’s having your stick on the puck.

  9. pos·ses·sion. (pə-zĕsh′ən) n. 1. a. The act or fact of possessing. b. The state of being possessed: the land's possession by the town. 2. a. Something owned or possessed: removed his possessions from the desk. b. A territory subject to foreign control. 3. Law. a. Power or control over something: possession of a firearm. b.

  10. physical control of the ball or puck by a player or team: He didn't have full possession when he was tackled. the right of a team to put the ball into play: They had possession after the other team sank a free throw. control over oneself, one's mind, etc. domination, actuation, or obsession by a feeling, idea, etc.