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(1) Deprive of possessions.
(2) Seize.
(1) He feared that homestead legislation would expropriate land he needed for his college bill.
(2) They can expropriate property through taxes or the right of immanent domain (breaking the Seventh Commandment).
(3) They cannot just expropriate property by saying it is compensation for a debt owing for customs unless there is some rational relationship between them.
(4) The state or a competent body or organ authorised by law may expropriate property in the public interest subject to the payment of just compensation.
(5) The republic did expropriate ecclesiastical properties, but Mazzini was sincere in his assurances that property would be respected and unlawful acts punished.
(6) Drug companies are sitting ducks for governments to expropriate their property.
(7) The union last month said it planned to forcefully occupy the farm outside to protest the government's failure to implement a decision to expropriate land owners.
(8) Government plans to expropriate farmland
(9) The letters mark the first time since land reforms began in 1996 that the government has taken steps to expropriate farmers.
(10) Governments expropriate private property all the time, and they always have.
(11) Few governments place massive restrictions on direct foreign investments or attempt to expropriate property from foreign firms located within their borders.
(12) Once the board was established, its enormous powers to expropriate property and enter the real-estate market provided a new momentum to urban segregation.
(13) The letters marked the first time that the government has moved to expropriate farms under its land-reform programme.
(14) It aroused the envy of some of the other villagers, who talked darkly of when the revolution came and they could expropriate us and the owners of the castle up the road.
(15) But the leaders will not expropriate anyone or close any of the mass media.
(16) In regard to agriculture, it reserved to itself the authority to expropriate any farm that did not produce foodstuffs to its satisfaction.
(17) As a result, the government took away two of his power companies and a bank, and threatened to expropriate his family.
(18) The City will then reconsider the resolution to expropriate the property,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he says.
(19) The president was concerned to withstand pressure to expropriate white farmers, but struggled to maintain national unity as he was faced with public discontent.
(20) In that way the tourist will not be expropriating the thief of the camera because it doesn't belong to him (the thief) in the first place.
seize
take away
take over
take
appropriate
take possession of
requisition
commandeer
claim
acquire
sequestrate
confiscate
distrain
Appropriate
Distribute
Give