স্থানচু্যত করা, অধিকারচ্যুত করা
(1) Deprive of the possession of real estate
(2) Expel or put out of the possession of real estate
(3) Deprive
(1) Some say that it would be cruel to dispossess these people of the only means of making money that they have.
(2) He used to ride out and dispossess his tenants as the spirit moved him
(3) Kaberry associated with the Durack's, a pastoral family, who dispossessed Aboriginal people, desecrating sites and trampling over country: did this ever concern her?
(4) Both countries have communities which are marginalised and dispossessed .
(5) There the Acadian people were not just dispossessed , they were deported.
(6) In the process, those who are criticized and dispossessed in this way can experience confusion, insult, and outrage.
(7) It's for a local charity dealing with soup-kitchens, the homeless, and disowned and dispossessed around the area.
(8) I understand the plight of Native people, why they feel dispossessed and the need to settle the issues they face.
(9) The workers were mainly peasants who have been dispossessed of their land and forced to go to major cities to find work.
(10) This time he is actively hated by the leaders of the dispossessed to whom he professes his allegiance.
(11) Frederick himself died, still dispossessed , in 1632.
(12) They seized property which had been stripped from peasants labeled as kulaks and dispossessed , returning it to its owners.
(13) They are shunned, broken, dispossessed , and live a bleak, furtive life of agonizing loneliness.
(14) One yearns for a strong third party which can become the voice of the economically and politically dispossessed .
(15) After this unequal division, the new regime uprooted and dispossessed 750,000 people living there.
(16) He tends to celebrate characters that have been outcast by society, dispossessed , or had a run of hard luck.
(17) As specified by deprivation theory, people who feel powerless and dispossessed are especially likely to look to religion for compensation.
(18) Further they started deciding the fate of each lower caste community and thus the dispossession or removal of the common people became more easy and feasible.
(19) As the new 20th century approached, Mary Jones was an aging, poor, widowed Irish immigrant, nearly as dispossessed as an American could be.
(20) That audience is starting to get dispossessed .
divest
strip
rob
cheat (out)
deprive
do out