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expropriation [ɪkˌsprəʊpriˈeɪʃən, Am -ˌsproʊ-] N

1. expropriation (dispossessing):

expropriation

2. expropriation (taking for illegal use):

expropriation
expropriation of funds

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The government would assist in securing the land, often by expropriation.
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It was a grave political mistake to endorse, and participate in, the robberies of banks, post offices, etc. by expropriation groups.
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The robberies done were called expropriations on the bourgoisie.
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Forced expropriation of goods and animals followed, along with the brutal destruction of 72 houses.
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These groups emphasized direct action, informal affinity groups and expropriation for financing anarchist activity.
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It establishes the right of eminent domain, with the private areas included in its boundaries requiring expropriation.
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Many anarchists view capitalism as an inherently authoritarian and hierarchical system, and seek the expropriation of private property.
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Extensive powers of censorship, suspension of civil courts, expropriation of property, closure of businesses, and imposition of curfews were also granted.
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In addition, those organizations that represented the interests of the victims of inflation, now recommended voting for the expropriation.
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They were unwilling to yield land for the project, making forcible expropriation measures necessary.
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