How to Use possess in a Sentence

possess

verb
  • The ruby was once possessed by an ancient queen.
  • He possesses a keen wit.
  • He dreams of someday possessing great wealth.
  • The drug possesses the potential to suppress tumors.
  • Do dolphins possess the ability to use language?
  • The defendant was charged with possessing cocaine.
  • After the latter, San Ysidro was able to possess the ball nearly the rest of the game.
    Jim Lindgren, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 May 2024
  • Bill Wilkins was a pawn in Valak’s scheme to possess Janet Hodgson.
    Vulture, 15 Sep. 2023
  • Does any item in a men’s wardrobe possess more character than the trench coat?
    Justin Fenner, Robb Report, 3 Apr. 2024
  • The Wa possess high-tech weaponry: artillery, drones, and missiles that can knock jets out of the sky.
    Patrick Winn, Rolling Stone, 13 Apr. 2024
  • One of them, Casey, was possessed by secrets for all of her childhood.
    Hazlitt, 3 Apr. 2024
  • The invasive species can have up to a 4-inch leg span and possess venom in their fangs.
    Skyler Caruso, Peoplemag, 7 June 2024
  • Britain served as the nation’s largest trade partner and possessed the world’s biggest navy.
    Lindsay M. Chervinsky / Made By History, TIME, 19 Sep. 2024
  • Carpet pythons are not venomous but do possess a nasty bite thanks to dozens of teeth.
    Warren Kulo | Wkulo@al.com, al, 30 Aug. 2023
  • Ammons claimed that she and her three children had been possessed by demons.
    Marisa Kwiatkowski, The Indianapolis Star, 3 Sep. 2024
  • Hur found—and Biden has not disputed—that Biden did possess them, at his home and offices.
    Jeannie Suk Gersen, The New Yorker, 22 Mar. 2024
  • On the cover is a self-portrait of Wolfe looking possessed, with slots of empty white where her pupils should be.
    Hanif Abdurraqib, The New Yorker, 9 Feb. 2024
  • Rowlands possessed the range to play anybody, but poor Mabel doesn’t.
    Peter Debruge, Variety, 15 Aug. 2024
  • Poly and resin heads are also durable and possess some benefits over steel, such as wider tines.
    Gabriel Morgan, Better Homes & Gardens, 27 Oct. 2023
  • Suggs was ordered to have no contact with the alleged victim and not to possess guns.
    Erick Mendoza, NBC News, 11 Apr. 2024
  • She also may be possessed by an evil twin or something.
    Vulture, 25 May 2023
  • Bear has concocted a plan that relies on skills that his friends don’t possess.
    Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 13 Sep. 2023
  • Dressed in basic blue, those women, too, possess a golden touch in their roles.
    Candace Buckner, Washington Post, 31 July 2024
  • The soap always stayed in the realm of reality: No getting possessed by the devil in Genoa City.
    Mark Kennedy, Fortune, 23 Mar. 2023
  • Kelly is unfazed and sets about her work like a woman possessed.
    Damon Wise, Deadline, 8 July 2024
  • More than a decade into his run, Drake still possesses the power to turn any type of song into a smash.
    Andrew Unterberger, Billboard, 26 Sep. 2023
  • Lee is possessed with a certain kind of delusion that only the wealthy with too much time and money find themselves in.
    Richard Newby, The Hollywood Reporter, 6 Oct. 2024
  • The Gun Control Act prohibits drug users from possessing firearms.
    Xerxes Wilson, USA TODAY, 26 July 2023
  • Plus, both players possess birdie-making upside that should come in handy at an easy track.
    Nick Hennion, Chicago Tribune, 19 Apr. 2023
  • In that case, adults could legally possess up to one 1 ounce of marijuana.
    Alex Golden, Axios, 4 Oct. 2024

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