Examples of 'had confiscated' in a sentence
Meaning of "had confiscated"
The phrase 'had confiscated' refers to the act of taking possession of someone's property or belongings by authority or force. It signifies that the action of confiscation has already taken place in the past
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He held out the folder he had confiscated.
The government had confiscated and sold it all.
The vendor had been trying to recover fish authorities had confiscated.
We had confiscated their fissile material.
They did have some work of mine that they had confiscated as contraband.
The police had confiscated both our family cars.
He returned to the place where the two police officers had confiscated his cart.
The police had confiscated the money and the contraband.
They also took the coke and the meth we had confiscated from the others.
But the cousins had confiscated the safety pins to caress themselves.
Amnesty also interviewed three displaced residents who reported that armed groups had confiscated their shops.
No one had confiscated his passport despite the judge allowing it to be seized.
He asked whether any employers who had confiscated passports had ever been prosecuted.
Peter had confiscated it so that it would not go off during the press conference.
Workers indicated that the soldiers had confiscated their magnetic cards and their work permits.
Honorius once again ordered the nobles to restore to the Church lands they had confiscated.
She said police had confiscated her video disc and broken her camera.
They were not armed because the Gendarmerie had confiscated their weapons.
By this time the Russians had confiscated all properties held by them in Russian territories.
And I am eternally thankful till this day that they had confiscated their guitars.
Corporal Duquette had confiscated it from the accused.
She was told that He Qiang from the Administrative Section had confiscated them.
The German government had confiscated most of their assets.
He had confiscated the Koran from Adylova.
Food was rationed and the Germans had confiscated most of the cars.
Who had confiscated them and on what grounds?
A rarity for the British team that had confiscated five of the six previous editions.
Police had confiscated the fish earlier, in accordance with a ban on swordfish sales this season.
Twenty-seven said their employers had confiscated their passports.
The Cleaners had confiscated my phone, my only lifeline to the outside world.
According to the son, the police had confiscated their phones.
The administering Power had confiscated an inordinate amount of land, unilaterally imposing its land legislation.
Moreover, one of those communities lived on land that it had confiscated from the other.
The German army in Holland had confiscated all of the food resources from that country.
When the Government had regained control of those areas, it had confiscated the vehicles.
This is what I had confiscated from you the other day.
To make matters worse, Dutch peacekeepers had confiscated their weapons.
The police had confiscated all my assets, so I had to start from scratch.
Back on Voyager, the Ferengi manage to steal back their shuttlecraft, which Voyager had confiscated.
A judge had confiscated his Salvadoran passport, but not his Swiss one.
In at least 2 instances, the police had confiscated legally owned guns.
His forefathers had confiscated the land during the 1915 genocide.
In the mean time the rebellious States of Holland had confiscated his estates in 1572.
But I wanted to . But the cousins had confiscated the safety pins to caress themselves.
The Cameroonian government had confiscated more than 8 tonnes of pangolin scales since 2013.
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