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expropriate the owner of their land

  • 1 expropriate

    ex·pro·pri·ate
    [ɪkˈsprəʊprieɪt, ekˈ-, AM -ˈsproʊ-]
    vt
    to \expropriate sth etw enteignen
    to \expropriate sb jdn enteignen
    to \expropriate sb from sth jds etw enteignen
    to \expropriate sth sich dat etw [widerrechtlich] aneignen
    to \expropriate funds Gelder veruntreuen
    to \expropriate ideas fremde Ideen übernehmen euph, geistigen Diebstahl begehen
    * * *
    [eks'prəʊprIeɪt]
    vt
    enteignen
    * * *
    expropriate [eksˈprəʊprıeıt] v/t JUR jemanden, etwas enteignen:
    expropriate the owner of their land jemandes Grundstück oder Grundbesitz enteignen
    * * *
    v.
    anmaßen v.
    enteignen v.

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