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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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