Phonetic Breakdown of "possession"
Learn how to break down "possession" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
pos-ses-sion
3 syllables
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/pəˈzɛʃən/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
P AH0 Z EH1 SH AH0 N
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Definition of "possession"
Pronunciation: /pəˈzɛʃən/
Noun
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Control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights.
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Something that is owned.Example: "I would gladly give all of my worldly possessions just to be able to do that."
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Ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own.Example: "I'm in possession of the car."
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A territory under the rule of another country.Example: "Réunion is the largest of France's overseas possessions."
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The condition or affliction of being possessed by a demon or other supernatural entity.Example: "Back then, people with psychiatric disorders were sometimes thought to be victims of demonic possession."
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The condition of being under the control of strong emotion or madness.
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Control of the ball; the opportunity to be on the offensive.Example: "The scoreboard shows a little football symbol next to the name of the team that has possession."
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A disposal of the ball during a game, i.e. a kick or a handball.
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A syntactic relationship between two nouns or nominals that may be used to indicate ownership.Example: "Some languages distinguish between a construction like 'my car', which shows alienable possession — the car could become someone else's — and one like 'my foot', which has inalienable possession — my foot will always be mine."
Verb
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To invest with property.