Similar words: expropriate, misappropriated, appropriate, appropriately, inappropriate, misappropriate, appropriateness, appropriation. Meaning: [eks'prəʊprɪeɪt] adj. taken out of the possession of another and transferred to your own use often without permission.
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31. That required a cutoff of American aid if American property was expropriated without fair compensation.
32. There is a "scissors difference" phenomenon of the price of land infringed upon the basic rights and interests of peasants whose land is expropriated.
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