Similar words: confiscate, confederation, confrontation, conflagration, ratification, gratification, fiscal, education. Meaning: [‚kɒnfɪ'skeɪʃn] n. seizure by the government.
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(31) We shall not be responsible for any confiscation and fines arising therefrom.
(32) Appraisal of arable land doesn't only advance reasonable scheme of land assets, but provides land-value gists on compensation of land confiscation and flow of rural collectivity land usufruct.
(33) Judges were immune from taxation and confiscation of their property, making them a privileged elite.
(34) If adequate compensation is not paid , it is known as confiscation.
(35) When confiscates the bureaucratic capital, a part of national capitals Confiscation and so on.
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