"Possessors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Possessors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Possessors" Meaning

Possessors refer to individuals or entities that have ownership, control, or dominion over something, such as possessions, properties, assets, or objects. They are the people or entities that hold a claim or title to something, giving them the right to use, manage, and dispose of it as they see fit.

For example:

The new car was sold to the fortunate buyers, making them the possessors of the vehicle.
The company is the primary possessor of the brand's intellectual property.
The landlord is the possessor of the rental property.

In general, possessors have a degree of control or ownership over something, and they are responsible for its upkeep, maintenance, and management.

"Possessors" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "possessors":

Example 1: Transitive Use


The rich possessors of the casino are always strutting around in designer suits.

Example 2: Passive Voice


The new museum will be owned by the young artists as proud possessors of the art world.

Example 3: Idiomatic Expression


After divorce, her parents were the primary possessors of all their family heirlooms.

Example 4: Literary Context


"The possessors of ancient wisdom," the sage told his pupils, "possess not only knowledge but also the power to pass it on."

Example 5: Colloquial Use


Who are the possessors of the secret to making the perfect pie at the county fair?

"Possessors" Similar Words

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Possession

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The word "possession" can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Ownership</strong>: the act of having or controlling something, especially a thing or a group of things.<br>2. <strong>Control or influence</strong>: the state of having power or authority over something or someone.<br>3. <strong>Something that belongs to someone</strong>: an item or a thing that is owned or controlled by a person or organization.<br>4. <strong>Occupancy or occupancy</strong>: the act of taking control of a place or territory, as in "in possession of the land".<br>5. <strong>Psychic or mental hold</strong>: a feeling of being attached or fixated on something or someone.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She gained possession of the house after the divorce.<br> He was in possession of all the company's assets.<br> Her boyfriend's touch felt like a strong possession.<br> The team possessed a dominant victory in the game.<br> Her mind was in possession of all the puzzle pieces.

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A posset is a warm, milky drink traditionally made with a mixture of wine, milk, or broth, often sweetened with honey or spices, and typically served as a comforting or medicinal remedy, especially for the common cold. It may have been invented by ancient Romans. In modern times, posset is often made with cream, sugar, and spices, and often served as a warm or cold dessert.

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