"Cease" and "seize" are two words that sound similar but have different meanings:
"Cease" (verb) means to stop or bring to an end. Example: "The company will cease operations next month."
"Seize" (verb) means to take hold of something forcibly or quickly, often with the intention of keeping it or taking control of it. Example: "The police seized the stolen goods from the suspect."
While both words have similar sounds, their meanings are quite different. "Cease" implies a stopping of an activity or action, while "seize" implies taking hold of something or taking control of a situation.