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expropriate

[eks-proh-pree-eyt] / ɛksˈproʊ priˌeɪt /


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It was fuelled by the availability of large tracts of land expropriated by powerful, politically-connected figures and by a flood of Chinese capital.

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"The monastery's property is being seized and expropriated. This spiritual beacon of Orthodoxy and Hellenism is now facing an existential threat," he said in a statement.

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Now, the Chilean government is going to expropriate some of its land to commemorate Pinochet's victims there.

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This is a reference to the US's anger over the law that will give the state the power to expropriate some privately owned land without compensation for owners.

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South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa is at the centre of a political firestorm after he approved a law that gives the state the power to expropriate some privately owned land without compensation for owners.

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