expropriate|expropriated|expropriates|expropriating in English
verb
[ex·pro·pri·ate || eks'prəʊprɪeɪt]
confiscate, requisition, take away, deprive of ownership
Use "expropriate|expropriated|expropriates|expropriating" in a sentence
1. The state expropriated the king.
2. The State expropriated his palace.
3. She was expropriated ( of her land ).
4. The State expropriated all the oil wells.
5. The communist government expropriated the landowners.
6. Their businesses were expropriated by the Gestapo.
7. He expropriated the jewels from the bank's safe.
8. He expropriated my ideas for his own article.
9. The Bolsheviks expropriated the property of the landowners.
10. The government expropriated the land for an airport.
11. She expropriated my ideas for her own book.
12. Where it could, it expropriated resources by simple edict.
13. The new government expropriated the landowners from their estates.
14. In Colombia, there are no administrative provisions for expropriating assets linked to criminal activities
15. Our material resources, including our lands, had been expropriated.
16. 18 synonyms for Confiscate: seize, appropriate, impound, commandeer, sequester, expropriate
17. Synonyms for Arrogating include appropriating, commandeering, expropriating, seizing, usurping, assuming, acquiring, securing, annexing and claiming
18. The funds had Been expropriated By the manager and the accountant.
19. The land for the recreation area was expropriated from local farmers.
20. The exclusion of properties expropriated before 1949 from restitution was inevitable.
21. Properties expropriated by the administrative law enforcement organs or judicial organs.
22. 18 synonyms for Confiscate: seize, appropriate, impound, commandeer, sequester, expropriate
23. 23 synonyms for Arrogate: seize, demand, assume, appropriate, presume, usurp, commandeer, expropriate
24. Mrs Davies was told that her farm had been expropriated without compensation.
25. They will not resign themselves to losing state power and being expropriated.