posséder

/pɔ.se.de/
verbIntermediate
general

To have ownership or control over something or someone.

Elle possède plusieurs propriétés immobilières.

She owns several real estate properties.

Il possède une grande collection de livres anciens.

He owns a large collection of old books.

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Can be used for tangible objects, property, or even abstract concepts like knowledge or skills.

general

To have a particular quality, characteristic, or ability.

Ce pays possède de grandes ressources naturelles.

This country has great natural resources.

Il possède un talent exceptionnel pour la musique.

He has an exceptional talent for music.

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In this sense, it is often used with abstract nouns.

informal

To have sexual relations with someone.

Il a possédé plusieurs femmes dans sa vie.

He has had sexual relations with several women in his life.

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This meaning is considered vulgar and should be used with caution.

Collocations

posséder quelque choseto own somethingposséder une qualitéto have a qualityposséder un talentto have a talent

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Related Phrases

être possédéphrase
to be possessed
posséder l'espritphrase
to possess the mind

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Usage

Use 'posséder' in formal contexts to describe ownership or control. In informal contexts, it can also refer to having a particular quality or ability.

Gold Rule

Avoid Vulgar Usage

The vulgar sense of 'posséder' should be avoided in polite conversation.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'posseder', from Latin 'possidēre', from 'potis' (able) + 'sedēre' (to sit). The original sense was 'to sit as master of' or 'to have power over'.

📝Usage Notes

The verb 'posséder' is often used in formal contexts to describe ownership or control. In informal contexts, it can also refer to having a particular quality or ability. The vulgar sense should be avoided in polite conversation.

Word Breakdown

pos-
power, ability
prefix
+
-séder
to sit
root
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