Synonym: belongings, possession. Similar words: properly, European, propose, proposed, eastern europe, proportion, appropriate, in proportion to. Meaning: ['prɑpə(r)tɪ /'prɒ-] n. 1. any area set aside for a particular purpose 2. something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone 3. a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class 4. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished 5. any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie.
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2 Police are hunting burglars who stole property worth £3500.
3 Lost property should be handed to the driver.
4 He stood to inherit property worth £5 million.
5 My suspicions were confirmed when police raided the property.
6 The president had entered into fraudulent property transactions.
7 The value of property has slumped.
8 My prime concern is to protect my property.
9 This house is my only property.
10 Who owns the freehold of/on the property?
11 Property is cheaper in Spain than here.
12 If you neglect this property,(www.Sentencedict.com) it will depreciate.
13 The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence.
14 Her property is at her disposition.
15 She relinquished her claim to the property.
16 He demarcated a piece of property.
17 She renounced her claim to the property.
18 They had exclusive possession of the property as tenants.
19 He renounced his claim to the property.
20 They were trespassing on private property.
21 The property is in immaculate condition.
22 They will make a handsome profit on the property.
23 Don't touch those tools they are not your property.
24 The new property tax law won't directly affect us.
25 He made a fortune selling property in Spain.
26 The expectation is that property prices will rise.
27 The sign said, 'Private property. Keep out.'
28 A ravine delimited the property on the south.
29 The government dispossessed the landlords of their property.