How to Say "seizes" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “seizes” is “agarra” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
Verb (Conjugated Form)A2
formal or strong taking

Examples
Ella agarra el paraguas antes de salir.
She grabs the umbrella before leaving.
El bebé agarra mi dedo con mucha fuerza.
The baby holds my finger very tightly.
Usted agarra el ascensor en el segundo piso.
You (formal) catch the elevator on the second floor.
Identifying the Subject
When you see 'agarra,' the subject performing the action is always singular: 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), 'usted' (you formal), or 'eso' (it).
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