possession
pos|ses|sion /pəz'eʃən/ (possessions)
1 [N-UNCOUNT] oft in N of n
If you are in possession of something, you have it, because you have obtained it or because it belongs to you. (FORMAL)
Those documents are now in the possession of the Guardian...
We should go up and take possession of the land...
He was also charged with illegal possession of firearms...
2 [N-COUNT] usu pl, poss N
Your possessions are the things that you own or have with you at a particular time.
People had lost their homes and all their possessions...
She had tidied away her possessions.
= belongings
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl, supp N
A country's possessions are countries or territories that it controls. (FORMAL)
All of them were French possessions at one time or another.
= colonies
1 [N-UNCOUNT] oft in N of n
If you are in possession of something, you have it, because you have obtained it or because it belongs to you. (FORMAL)
Those documents are now in the possession of the Guardian...
We should go up and take possession of the land...
He was also charged with illegal possession of firearms...
2 [N-COUNT] usu pl, poss N
Your possessions are the things that you own or have with you at a particular time.
People had lost their homes and all their possessions...
She had tidied away her possessions.
= belongings
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl, supp N
A country's possessions are countries or territories that it controls. (FORMAL)
All of them were French possessions at one time or another.
= colonies