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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - dispossess

 
 

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Dispossess

dispossess
 transitive verb  Etymology: Middle French despossesser, from des- dis- + possesser to possess  Date: 15th century to put out of possession or occupancy ~ed the nobles of their land  • ~ion noun  • ~or noun
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  v.tr. 1 dislodge; oust (a person). 2 (usu. foll. by of) deprive. Derivatives dispossession n. Etymology: OF despossesser (as DIS-, POSSESS) ...
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  гл. 1) лишать собственности, права владения 2) выселять ...
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3.
  1. юр. лишать собственности, права владения; выселять to dispossess smb. of his land —- отобрать землю у кого-л. 2. уст. изгонять (злых духов) ...
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  v.  1) лишать собственности, права владения (of) Anyone who offends the king will be dispossessed of all his lands.  2) выселять to dispossess smb. of an error - выводить кого-л. из заблуждения ...
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  (dispossesses, dispossessing, dispossessed) If you are dispossessed of something that you own, especially land or buildings, it is taken away from you. ...people who were dispossessed of their land under apartheid... They settled the land, dispossessing many of its original inhabitants... Droves of dispossessed people emigrated to Canada. VERB: be V-ed of n, V n, V-ed, also V n of/from n ...
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  ~ v (T, usually passive) formal to take property or land away from someone  (be dispossessed of sth)  (black South Africans who had been dispossessed of their homes) - dispossession n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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