confiscar
to confiscate
verb kon-fees-KAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin confiscare (to seize for the treasury).
Also means
to seize
Usage Note
Confiscar follows the -car spelling-change rule: the c becomes qu before e (confisqué, confisque). It implies seizure without (or despite) ownership rights, often by authorities. Compare expropiar, which involves legal compensation to the owner; confiscation typically does not.
Examples
"La policía confiscó los documentos."
Natural Translation
The police confiscated the documents.
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