The Word is:”own”
own
/əʊn/
adjective & pronoun
adjective: own; pronoun: own
1. used with a possessive to emphasize that someone or something belongs or relates to the person mentioned.
“they can’t handle their own children”
“I used to design all my own clothes”
“the style had its own charm”
synonyms: personal, individual, particular, private, personalized, idiosyncratic, characteristic, unique; rareespecial
“he has his own reasons”
antonyms: shared, common
verb
verb: own; 3rd person present: owns; past tense: owned; past participle: owned; gerund or present participle: owning; adjective: -owned
1. have (something) as one’s own; possess.
“his father owns a restaurant”
synonyms: be the owner of, possess, be the (proud) possessor of, have in one’s possession,
have to one’s name, count among one’s possessions, have, keep, retain, maintain, hold, be blessed with, enjoy, boast
“I own this house”
“I own this house”
2. formal
admit or acknowledge that something is the case or that one feels a certain way.
“she owned to a feeling of profound jealousy”
synonyms: admit, allow, concede, grant, accept, accede, acknowledge, recognize, agree,
“she owned to a feeling of profound jealousy”
synonyms: admit, allow, concede, grant, accept, accede, acknowledge, recognize, agree,
confess
“she had to own that she felt a little that way herself” take or acknowledge full responsibility for (something).
“I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it”
archaic
acknowledge paternity, authorship, or possession of.
“he has published little, trivial things which he will not own”
“she had to own that she felt a little that way herself”
“I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it”
acknowledge paternity, authorship, or possession of.
“he has published little, trivial things which he will not own”
3. USinformal
utterly defeat (an opponent or rival); completely get the better of.
“yeah right, she totally owned you, man”