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    pos·ses·sion
    [pəˈzeSHən]
    noun
    possession (noun) · possessions (plural noun)
    1. the state of having, owning, or controlling something:
      "he had taken possession of one of the sofas" · "the book came into my possession" · "are you in possession of any items over $500 in value?"
      • law
        visible power or control over something, as distinct from lawful ownership; holding or occupancy:
        "both teams attempting to gain possession of the ball" · "they were imprisoned for possession of explosives"
      • informal
        the state of possessing an illegal drug:
        "they're charged with possession"
      • (in football, basketball, and other ball games) temporary control of the ball by a particular player or team:
        "the ball hit a defender and Brown's quick reaction put him in possession"
    2. (possessions)
      an item of property; something belonging to one:
      "I was alone with no money or possessions" · "that photograph was Bert's most precious possession"
    3. the state of being controlled by a demon or spirit:
      "they prayed for protection against demonic possession"
      • the state of being completely under the influence of an idea or emotion:
        "fear took possession of my soul"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin possessio(n-), from the verb possidere (see possess).
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