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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | expropriate | to deprive of possession or to transfer to oneself | WOD 2/28/06-3/24/06 |
| 2 | expropriate | take possession of | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 3 | expropriate | to use official authority to take control of something | Word Smart Quiz 10 |
| 4 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 5 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 6 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 7 | expropriate | to seize ownership of | SAT |
| 8 | expropriate | official authority to take possession of someone's property, seize | 6/05/07 |
| 9 | expropriate | to take possession of, esp. for public use by the right of the government | word smart 10 |
| 10 | expropriate | take possession of (often for public use and without payment); from Latin ex- + proprius own | ICLS 220 Week 1 |
| 11 | expropriate | 1. To deprive of possession: ~ the property owners who lived in the path of the new highway. 2. To transfer (another's property) to oneself.; [Medieval Latin expropriāre, expropriāt- : Latin ex-, ex- + Latin propriāre, to appropriate (from proprius, one's own; see proper).] | ICLS 220 Week 1-3 |
| 12 | Expropriate | To deprive of possession; to transfer (another's property) to onself | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 4) |
| 13 | expropriate | take possession of (often for public use and without payment) | scrambled |
| 14 | Expropriate | To deprive of possession; to transfer (another's property) to onself | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Parts 1-10) |
| 15 | expropriate | to take property or money from somebody, either legally for the public good or illegally by theft or fraud | 21 Words Considered as "Must Known" |
| 16 | expropriate | To deprive of possession; to transfer (another’s property) to oneself | GRE Vocabulary List-Level 4 |
| 17 | expropriate | to steal | Oxford Vocab: Level G - Unit 1 |
| 18 | expropriate | take possession of (often for public use and without payment) | Sungwoo's GRE Vocabulary (Barron's): E |
| 19 | expropriate | To deprive of possession; also, to transfer (another's property) to oneself. | GRE set 1 |
| 20 | expropriate | to take possession of, esp. for public use by the right of eminent domain, thus divesting the title of the private owner | Latin XII - Review |
| 21 | expropriate | to take possession of, esp. for public use by the right of eminent domain, thus divesting the title of the private owner | Latin XII |
| 22 | expropriate | to take possession of, esp. for public use by the right of eminent domain, thus divesting the title of the private owner | Latin XII - Review |
| 23 | expropriate | To deprive of possession; also, to transfer (another's property) to oneself. | test preview 1-300 |
| 24 | expropriate | verb - to deprive of possession officially; take property officially; to transfer (another's property) to oneself | English vocab 1-27 |
| 25 | expropriate | verb - to deprive of possession officially; take property officially; to transfer (another's property) to oneself | Mrs. Bailey- all sets |
| 26 | expropriate | to take away | SAT Vocab List |
| 27 | expropriate | official authority to take possession of someone's property, confiscate, annex, seize | WSL #42 & Why Not The Worst |
| 28 | expropriate | to put out of one's possession | PSAT vocabulary |
| 29 | expropriate | to take possession of | 22 |
| 30 | expropriate | to seize ownership of | the ultimate word list (E-F) |
| 31 | expropriate | deprive another of possession | Vocabulary D-F |
| 32 | expropriate | take possession of | E3 |
| 33 | expropriate | take possession of | sat18 |
| 34 | expropriate | take possession of | Barron's SAT Es |
| 35 | expropriate | take possession of | GRE 12 |
| 36 | expropriate | v. 充公,没收 | gre逆序 Mega Collection |
| 37 | expropriate | v. 充公,没收 | gre逆序 Set 7 |
| 38 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | March 2006 |
| 39 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | March 2006 |
| 40 | expropriate | to deprive of possession; also, to transfer (property) to oneself. | October 2003 |
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