10 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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By the end of the year, the government will have been expropriating vast tracts of land for the new infrastructure project.
By the next decade, researchers will have been expropriating data to analyze the long-term effects of climate change.
The environmentalist group will have been expropriating acres of forestland for conservation purposes.
She will have been expropriating funds for the charity, ensuring the success of the community outreach program.
He will have been expropriating vintage cars for his private collection, creating a museum of automotive history.
The city planners will have been expropriating properties along the waterfront to create a stunning public promenade.
The company will have been expropriating intellectual property rights from smaller firms to strengthen its market dominance.
By the time the trial concludes, the prosecutor will have been expropriating evidence to support the case against the accused.
The government will have been expropriating outdated facilities to make room for modern, efficient infrastructure.
Over the decades, the museum will have been expropriating rare artifacts to build an unparalleled historical collection.
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