procure vs seize upon

procure

verb
  • To induce or persuade someone to do something. 

  • To obtain a person as a prostitute for somebody else. 

  • To acquire or obtain. 

seize upon

verb
  • To take up, embrace, enact, or turn eagerly to (a plan, idea, ideology, cause, practice, method, etc.); to grasp, understand, and accept quickly; to adopt wholeheartedly or vigorously. 

  • To grasp or take hold of (an object) suddenly, forcibly, or tightly. 

  • To take possession of or claim (an idea, person, event, etc.) as one's own; to assimilate, absorb, annex, co-opt. 

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