1 Usage Example 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 city's decision to expropriate the waterfront for a tourist attraction sparked controversy among the residents.
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