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expropriate

ex·pro·pri·ate [ ik sprṓpree àyt ] (past and past participle ex·pro·pri·at·ed, present participle ex·pro·pri·at·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·pro·pri·ates)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
take away something belonging to somebody: to take property or money from somebody, either legally for the public good or illegally by theft or fraud

[Late 16th century. < medieval Latin expropriat-, past participle of expropriare "take away and make your own" < Latin proprius "your own"]

ex·pro·pri·a·tion [ ik sprpree áysh'n ] noun
ex·pro·pri·a·tor [ ik sprṓpree àytər ] noun
ex·pro·pri·a·to·ry [ ik sprṓpree ə tàwree ] adjective
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