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Sentence count:22Posted:2017-10-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: dispossessdispossessedpossessionrepossessionpossessivepossessivenesspossessivelyprepossessingMeaning: [‚dɪspə'zeʃn]  n. 1. the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law 2. freeing from evil spirits. 
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(1) For most of them the railway symbolized dispossession and in some cases the collapse of their traditional economies.
(2) Dispossession has been encouraged by the transformation of the estate to a modern commercial farm.
(3) The act or an instance of ejecting; dispossession.
(4) We are seeing dispossession on a massive scale.
(5) Undershaft protests that tradition demands Stephen's dispossession.
(6) These are the days of dispossession, the season of homelessness[sentencedict.com], the time of evictions.
(7) With ownership comes dispossession.
(8) But friendship is not dispossession, once lost friends, Issue of the utmost open-minded thinking.
(9) This dispossession of American labor has been heralded by offshoring's pimps in the major universities as "the New Economy."
(10) This illustrates the more general idea that effective dispossession can be achieved through a third person.
(11) Love and toothache have many cures, but none infallible, except possession and dispossession.
(12) In the "Criminal Law", article 269 regulates a kind of special transformed robbery, that means the act of theft, swindle and dispossession transform to robbery.
(13) Some of the repressed elements were irreducibly preserved in the unconscious. The constant recurrence of dispossession piled up Bulosan's repetitive trauma through the return of the repressed.
(14) If restitution were awarded[sentencedict.com], the award of lost profits would be analogous to cases of temporary dispossession .
(15) Does it instill a sense of alienation and cultural dispossession or of cultural advantage?
(16) Also, the most astonishing moment of the match, for me, was Vidic's near-impossible dispossession of Messi in the United box first half when a goal seemed certain.
(17) This land grab and the profits contribute to poverty, dispossession and conflicts.
(18) Although in Cheung's case, it was more a disembodiment, a dispossession of his sweet self.
(19) Furthermore, few had paid much attention to the long-term psychological impact of Filipino immigrants'experiences of dispossession.
(20) Love and tooth - ach have many cures, but none infallible , except possession and dispossession.
(21) They are victims of pollution because they are victims of dispossession - this is environmental injustice.
(22) The act of forcing one out of possession or occupancy of material property to which one is entitled; illegal or wrongful dispossession.
More similar words: dispossessdispossessedpossessionrepossessionpossessivepossessivenesspossessivelyprepossessingunprepossessingself-possessedpossessedpossessrepossesspossessordispositionsessionsessionsobsessionpredispositiondispassionatedispassionatelyspecial sessionquarter sessionsdisposedisposeddisposalindisposedispose ofpredisposedisposable
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