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6 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 government will be expropriating funds to support healthcare initiatives.
The space agency will be expropriating equipment for an upcoming space mission.
The military will be expropriating strategic locations for national defense.
The conservation organization will be expropriating land to protect endangered species.
The developers will be expropriating parcels for a residential housing project.
The company will be expropriating resources to expand its operations.

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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