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confiscate

verb transitive

[L., a basket, hamper or bag; hence, revenue or the Emperors treasure.]

To adjudge to be forfeited to the public treasury, as the goods or estate of a traitor or other criminal, by way of penalty; or to condemn private forfeited property to public use. The estate of the rebels was seized and confiscated.

confiscate

adjective
Forfeited and adjudged to the public treasury, as the goods of a criminal.