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expropriate property

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  • expropriate — ex‧pro‧pri‧ate [ɪkˈsprəʊprieɪt ǁ ˈsproʊ ] verb [transitive] LAW if a government expropriates someone s property, it legally takes that person s property from them for public use: • There is a risk that an investment abroad may be expropriated by… …   Financial and business terms

  • expropriate — ex·pro·pri·ate /ek sprō prē ˌāt/ vt at·ed, at·ing: to take (property) of an individual in the exercise of state sovereignty (as by eminent domain) ex·pro·pri·a·tion /ek ˌsprō prē ā shən/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …   Law dictionary

  • expropriate — ► VERB ▪ (of the state) take (property) from its owner for public use or benefit. DERIVATIVES expropriation noun expropriator noun. ORIGIN Latin expropriare, from proprium property …   English terms dictionary

  • expropriate — [eks prō′prē āt΄] vt. expropriated, expropriating [< ML expropriatus, pp. of expropriare, to deprive of one s own < L ex , out + proprius, one s own] 1. to take (land, property, etc.) from its owner; esp., to take for public use or in the… …   English World dictionary

  • expropriate — [v] seize accroach, annex, appropriate, arrogate, assume, commandeer, confiscate, deprive of property, dispossess, impound, preempt, requisition, sequester, take, take over; concepts 90,142 Ant. appropriate, distribute, give …   New thesaurus

  • property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …   Universalium

  • property — propertyless, n. /prop euhr tee/, n., pl. properties. 1. that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner: They lost all their property in the fire. 2. goods, land, etc., considered as possessions: The corporation is… …   Universalium

  • expropriate — [[t]ekspro͟ʊprieɪt[/t]] expropriates, expropriating, expropriated VERB If a government or other authority expropriates someone s property, they take it away from them for public use. [LEGAL] [V n] The Bolsheviks expropriated the property of the… …   English dictionary

  • expropriate — verb To deprive a person of their property. To confiscate. Usually in reference to taking property for public use …   Wiktionary

  • expropriate — [ɪks prəʊprɪeɪt, ɛks ] verb (of the state) take (property) from its owner for public use or benefit. Derivatives expropriation noun expropriator noun Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as expropriation): from med. L. expropriat , expropriare take from the… …   English new terms dictionary

  • expropriate — /ɛksˈproʊprieɪt / (say eks prohpreeayt) verb (t) (expropriated, expropriating) 1. to take, especially for public use by the right of eminent domain, thus divesting the title of the private owner. 2. to dispossess (a person) of ownership. {Late… …  

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