expropriating

Variant of expropriate

expropriate definition

ex·pro·pri·ate (eks prōprē āt′)

transitive verb expropriated -·at′ed, expropriating -·at′·ing

  1. to take (land, property, etc.) from its owner; esp., to take for public use or in the public interest, as by right of eminent domain
  2. to transfer (property) from another to oneself
  3. to deprive of ownership; dispossess

Etymology: < ML expropriatus, pp. of expropriare, to deprive of one's own < L ex-, out + proprius, one's own

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