nationalize in English

verb
1
transfer (a major branch of industry or commerce) from private to state ownership or control.
Collectivist institutions like the trade unions, local government, and nationalized industries had already been weakened by the end of the 1980s, as a result of Conservative policies.
2
make distinctively national; give a national character to.
in the 13th and 14th centuries church designs were further nationalized
3
naturalize (a foreigner).
he is now a nationalized Frenchman

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1. The official project was to "nationalize" and "citizenize" the masses.

2. It would be foolish to nationalize all the means of production.

3. The Cabinet decided to nationalize the three British airlines.

4. Our government will not nationalize or requisition investment any property of investors.

5. The government announced plans to nationalize the public transport system.

6. In 1948, the state began to nationalize private firms and to collectivize agriculture.

7. In 19 Garcia introduced legislation to nationalize Peru's banking and financial systems.

8. Those of you who are insolvent, we will nationalize and shut down.

9. The officials worried that appearing to nationalize the company would further roil markets.

10. Synonyms for Communalize include nationalize, socialise, socialize, associate, club, consort, entertain, fraternise, fraternize and hobnob

11. At the time, investors worried that the government ultimately would have to nationalize big banks.

12. The match declared to nationalize private's canal of Su in 19 and setback English, method, interfere with the consociation military.

13. For instance, some states think it is lawful to nationalize foreign property without compensation; others disagree.

14. The British government has moved in to partially nationalize all of the major banks in Britain.

15. This change in status is implicit in discussions of whether the U. S. Government had the constitutional power to nationalize leprosy.

16. In 1950, King Abdulaziz threatened to nationalize his country's oil facilities, thus pressuring Aramco to agree to share profits 50/50.

17. In November 1789, the Assembly decided to nationalize and sell all property of the Roman Catholic Church which had been the largest landowner in the country.

18. In 1934, Kung stated, in response to the American "nationalization of silver", that "We also would like to nationalize silver but for China this is impossible because our Government is hampered by extraterritorial treaties.