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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Expropriate' in a Sentence

"To take possession of, especially for public use, using the right of eminent domain, thereby stripping the private owner of their title." more

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The company has expropriated several patents to enhance its technological portfolio.
The technology company has been expropriating innovative ideas from competitors.
The mayor announced plans to expropriate an old factory and create a technology hub.
The government will expropriate the industrial zone for the construction of a new technology park.
By the end of the year, the company will have expropriated the intellectual property rights for their innovative technology.

Expropriate

eks-proh-pree-eyt
verbTo take possession of, especially for public use, using the right of eminent domain, thereby stripping the private owner of their title.

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Last Updated On: July 3, 2024
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