seize on/upon

phrasal verb

seized on/upon; seizing on/upon; seizes on/upon
: to take or use (something, such as a chance or opportunity) in a quick and eager way
His critics have seized on the scandal to call for his resignation.
She seized on the opportunity to tell her side of the story.

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Proctor, a Massachusetts state trooper, sent a series of sultry texts about Read that were read in court, prompting jurors to shake their heads and giving Read's defense a scandal to seize on. Michael Ruiz, Fox News, 13 Mar. 2025 So, Democrats are going to seize on that opportunity and continue to drive that point. NBC News, 26 Jan. 2025 Democrats plan to seize on any potential disarray to rally opposition to the Medicaid cuts, according to a source familiar with Democratic leadership’s thinking, and could push hard to mobilize voters in Medicaid-heavy districts. Nik Popli / Washington, TIME, 25 Feb. 2025 Like the protesters, Martin is expected to seize on Musk’s role. Steve Peoples, Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for seize on/upon

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“Seize on/upon.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/seize%20on%2Fupon. Accessed 23 Mar. 2025.

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