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possessed [pəˈzest] PRID.

1. possessed ur. jez., lit. (have):

to be possessed of sth
to be possessed of a sense of humour

2. possessed (by an evil spirit):

possessed
like one [or a man] possessed

self-possessed PRID.

self-possessed person:

self-possessed

possess [pəˈzes] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. possess (own):

2. possess (affect):

what possessed you?
possessed by sth
Present
Ipossess
youpossess
he/she/itpossesses
wepossess
youpossess
theypossess
Past
Ipossessed
youpossessed
he/she/itpossessed
wepossessed
youpossessed
theypossessed
Present Perfect
Ihavepossessed
youhavepossessed
he/she/ithaspossessed
wehavepossessed
youhavepossessed
theyhavepossessed
Past Perfect
Ihadpossessed
youhadpossessed
he/she/ithadpossessed
wehadpossessed
youhadpossessed
theyhadpossessed

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Bane is a devious child -- charming, but ambitious, and totally self-possessed.
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They still giggle, but mostly they're as self-possessed as political candidates.
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Marsh was known for a sultry, steamy voice that affected many male viewers and for a self-possessed manner.
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Instead, they present themselves as young women with demands and desires, proudly hard-bodied and self-possessed.
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In conversation, as in performance, he's self-possessed but with a brooding air of diffidence.
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