"Omnia occupa!"
* Omnia - all
* occupa - seize (imperative, singular, 2nd person)
Breakdown:
* Omnia is the nominative plural form of "omnis," meaning "all."
* Occupa is the second-person singular imperative form of the verb "occupare," meaning "to seize."
This phrase is grammatically correct and conveys the meaning of "seize it all." However, depending on the context, other Latin phrases might be more appropriate.
For example, if you want to emphasize the act of taking control of everything, you could use:
"Omnia in potestatem tuam redde!"
* Omnia - all
* in potestatem - into power/control
* tuam - your
* redde - give (imperative, singular, 2nd person)
This translates to "Bring everything under your control!"
The best Latin translation will depend on the specific nuance and context of the phrase you want to convey.