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Expropriated meaning

simple past and past participle of expropriate

Synonyms of Expropriated

Using Expropriated

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of expropriate
  • Useful related words include: taken.
  • In the example corpus, expropriated often appears in combinations such as: was expropriated, be expropriated, expropriated without.

Context around Expropriated

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 21.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Expropriated

  • In this selection, "expropriated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, exploited, government, practices and money stand out and add context to how "expropriated" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include agricultural practices expropriated the nutrients and assets were expropriated without compensation. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "expropriated" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with expropriated

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

It has been exploited, expropriated, even excoriated. (7 words)

To solve the housing crisis, the capitalists must be expropriated. (10 words)

Any plant slated for closure should be “expropriated” for those purposes. (11 words)

Hines said the project represents growth, is good from an investment perspective, and rights a wrong from the 60’s when the government expropriated around 200 hectares of land on the south of the community to construct the Trans Canada Highway. (41 words)

They stole land under the pretence of religion or reverence, in the early middle ages, they seized it by conquest, they expropriated, and they enclosed it for their private use under the pretence of efficiency and society. (37 words)

When it came to the now deceased Mugabe, many thought less of good will than of ill will and open racism, for example towards white farmers in Zimbabwe, whom Mugabe unscrupulously drove out and expropriated. (35 words)

Example sentences (20)

At its core, the EFF believes in the economic emancipation of poor black people, that land should belong to the people and that it should be expropriated without compensation.

It has been exploited, expropriated, even excoriated.

The building was expropriated in 2010 and transformed into a science museum.

Perhaps some giant companies owned by billionaires could be expropriated and turned over to the workers.

To solve the housing crisis, the capitalists must be expropriated.

When it came to the now deceased Mugabe, many thought less of good will than of ill will and open racism, for example towards white farmers in Zimbabwe, whom Mugabe unscrupulously drove out and expropriated.

They stole land under the pretence of religion or reverence, in the early middle ages, they seized it by conquest, they expropriated, and they enclosed it for their private use under the pretence of efficiency and society.

An Olymbec building in Pointe-Claire was expropriated for the REM, Stern added.

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Hines said the project represents growth, is good from an investment perspective, and rights a wrong from the 60’s when the government expropriated around 200 hectares of land on the south of the community to construct the Trans Canada Highway.

And, it is not 70 years of woe, it is 70 years under the boot of an occupying power, that expropriated and still expropriates Palestinian land and water, and that has created an apartheid regime.

Any plant slated for closure should be “expropriated” for those purposes.

Despite American opposition, the building of Har Homa began in 1997 on land that had been expropriated from both Arabs and Jews.

He said the approach would be guided by the resolution made by the ANC's December conference that land be expropriated without compensation.

Intensive agricultural practices expropriated the nutrients from the soil in Britain and abroad, giving rise to the increasing reliance on importing both agricultural inputs and grains.

Mugabe's policies which saw land expropriated without compensation are also blamed for his frosty relations with Western powers.

The 32-hectare (79-acre) property is the only one involving buildings that was expropriated.

The building, which became a symbol of discrimination faced by Turkey’s Alevi population, was expropriated in 2010 and turned into a science museum.

Because Tyrol had no law code at this time, the nobility freely expropriated money from the populace, which caused the royal palace in Innsbruck to fester with corruption.

Chávez also expropriated and redistributed 5 million acres of farmland from large landowners.

Following this, the company's entire assets were expropriated without compensation.

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Common combinations with expropriated

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "expropriated" in a sentence?
An example: "At its core, the EFF believes in the economic emancipation of poor black people, that land should belong to the people and that it should be expropriated without compensation." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "expropriated" from authentic English texts.
What does "expropriated" mean?
Expropriated means: simple past and past participle of expropriate
What are synonyms of "expropriated"?
Common synonyms of "expropriated" include: taken.
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