impadronire
to seize control of
verb eem-pah-droh-NEE-reh Rare
Origin: From in- + padrone (master, owner), Latin patronus — to make oneself the master of something.
Also means
to master; to take possession of
Usage Note
Impadronire is almost exclusively used as the reflexive impadronirsi di (to take possession of, to master): impadronirsi di una lingua (to master a language), impadronirsi del potere (to seize power). It conjugates with essere in compound tenses as a reflexive: si è impadronito della situazione (he took control of the situation).
Examples
"Si è impadronito rapidamente della lingua."
Natural Translation
He quickly mastered the language.
Literal Translation
Himself is-mastered quickly of-the language.
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