noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. In this phrase, 'sth' is a noun representing something that is seizing or capturing the subject.
verb A word used to express an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'be seized' is the verb phrase indicating being taken hold of or captured by something.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'By' is a preposition indicating the agent or doer of the action in this phrase.
The property was seized by the bank after the owner defaulted on the mortgage.
The property was seized by the government due to unpaid taxes.
The company's assets were seized by creditors to settle outstanding debts.
The suspect's bank accounts were seized by authorities as part of the investigation.
The diplomat's passport was seized by the foreign government in retaliation for political actions.
In the world of writing, a writer may be seized by inspiration, a particular idea, or a strong emotion that compels them to write.
A psychologist may be seized by a sudden breakthrough in understanding a patient's behavior or a new approach to therapy.
An entrepreneur may be seized by a new business opportunity, a creative idea for a product or service, or a sudden realization about market trends.
An artist may be seized by a burst of creativity, a new technique or style, or a deep emotional response that inspires their artwork.
A scientist may be seized by a groundbreaking discovery, a new hypothesis, or a sudden insight that leads to important advances in their field.