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expropriate

Expropriate vs Encroach - What's the difference?

expropriate | encroach |


As verbs the difference between expropriate and encroach

is that expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use while encroach is (obsolete) to seize, appropriate.

As a noun encroach is

(rare) encroachment.

Expropriate vs Embezzle - What's the difference?

expropriate | embezzle |


As verbs the difference between expropriate and embezzle

is that expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use while embezzle is (legal|business) to steal or misappropriate money that one has been trusted with, especially to steal money from the organisation for which one works.

Expropriate vs Undefined - What's the difference?

expropriate | undefined |


As a verb expropriate

is to deprive a person of their private property for public use.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Impound vs Expropriate - What's the difference?

impound | expropriate |


As verbs the difference between impound and expropriate

is that impound is to shut up or place in an enclosure called a pound while expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use.

As a noun impound

is a place in which things are impounded.

Misappropriate vs Expropriate - What's the difference?

misappropriate | expropriate |


As verbs the difference between misappropriate and expropriate

is that misappropriate is to use something wrongly, or illegally while expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use.

Depredation vs Expropriate - What's the difference?

depredation | expropriate |


As a noun depredation

is an act of consuming agricultural resources (crops, livestock), especially as plunder.

As a verb expropriate is

to deprive a person of their private property for public use.

Expropriate vs Despoil - What's the difference?

expropriate | despoil |


As verbs the difference between expropriate and despoil

is that expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use while despoil is to deprive for spoil; to take spoil from; to plunder; to rob; to pillage.

As a noun despoil is

(obsolete) plunder; spoliation.

Expropriate vs Annex - What's the difference?

expropriate | annex |


As verbs the difference between expropriate and annex

is that expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use while annex is to add something to another thing; to incorporate.

As a noun annex is

an addition, an extension.

Expropriate vs Deprive - What's the difference?

expropriate | deprive |


As verbs the difference between expropriate and deprive

is that expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use while deprive is .

Dispossess vs Expropriate - What's the difference?

dispossess | expropriate |


As verbs the difference between dispossess and expropriate

is that dispossess is to deprive someone of the possession of land, especially by evicting them while expropriate is to deprive a person of their private property for public use.

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