How Do You Spell EXPROPRIATE?

Pronunciation: [ɛkspɹˈɒpɹɪət] (IPA)

The word "expropriate" is spelled with the letters e-x-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced ɛksˈproʊprieɪt. This word means to take possession of someone's property, usually by government or authority. The first syllable "ex" is pronounced like "eks" and the second syllable "pro" rhymes with "grow". The final syllable is pronounced like "ate", which is common in many English words. Overall, the spelling of "expropriate" can be a challenge to remember, but it is an essential word in legal and political contexts.

EXPROPRIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Expropriate, as a verb, refers to the act of forcefully or legally taking possession or ownership of someone's property, assets, or rights. It involves the transfer of these assets or rights from their original owner to another party, generally the government or a public entity, often for the greater public good or social benefit.

    The process of expropriation is typically carried out through a legal action or legislative measure, by which the government acquires private property, without the consent of the owner, usually in exchange for appropriate compensation. The purpose of expropriation may vary, ranging from economic development initiatives, public infrastructure projects, land reforms, conservation efforts to nationalization of industries.

    Expropriation is often justified by the government as necessary for the overall welfare and progress of society, even if it results in some deprivation or infringement on individual property rights. The compensation offered to the dispossessed owner is expected to be fair and just, reflecting the market value of the expropriated assets or rights. However, disagreements over the adequacy of compensation can sometimes arise, leading to legal disputes.

    The concept of expropriation is closely related to eminent domain, which refers to the power of the state to take private property for public use, with compensation, as enshrined in many legal systems. While the act of expropriation may be controversial, it often plays a significant role in shaping the economic, social, and political landscape of a country.

Common Misspellings for EXPROPRIATE

Etymology of EXPROPRIATE

The word expropriate originated from the Latin term expropriare, which can be further broken down into two components: ex meaning out of or from and propriare meaning to appropriate or to make one's own. The Latin propriare is derived from proprius, meaning one's own or belonging to oneself. Therefore, expropriate can be understood as to take (property) out of one's ownership or possession.

Idioms with the word EXPROPRIATE

  • expropriate The idiom "expropriate" means to take possession of someone's property or assets, usually by the government, against the will of the owner and often with compensation. It is typically done for public use, such as building roads, schools, or other infrastructure, or for reasons deemed in the public interest.

Similar spelling words for EXPROPRIATE

Conjugate verb Expropriate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have expropriated
you would have expropriated
he/she/it would have expropriated
we would have expropriated
they would have expropriated
I would have expropriate
you would have expropriate
he/she/it would have expropriate
we would have expropriate
they would have expropriate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been expropriating
you would have been expropriating
he/she/it would have been expropriating
we would have been expropriating
they would have been expropriating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would expropriate
you would expropriate
he/she/it would expropriate
we would expropriate
they would expropriate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be expropriating
you would be expropriating
he/she/it would be expropriating
we would be expropriating
they would be expropriating

FUTURE

I will expropriate
you will expropriate
he/she/it will expropriate
we will expropriate
they will expropriate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be expropriating
you will be expropriating
he/she/it will be expropriating
we will be expropriating
they will be expropriating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have expropriated
you will have expropriated
he/she/it will have expropriated
we will have expropriated
they will have expropriated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been expropriating
you will have been expropriating
he/she/it will have been expropriating
we will have been expropriating
they will have been expropriating

IMPERATIVE

you expropriate
we let´s expropriate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to expropriate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was expropriating
you were expropriating
he/she/it was expropriating
we were expropriating
they were expropriating

PAST PARTICIPLE

expropriated

PAST PERFECT

I had expropriated
you had expropriated
he/she/it had expropriated
we had expropriated
they had expropriated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been expropriating
you had been expropriating
he/she/it had been expropriating
we had been expropriating
they had been expropriating

PRESENT

I expropriate
you expropriate
he/she/it expropriates
we expropriate
they expropriate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am expropriating
you are expropriating
he/she/it is expropriating
we are expropriating
they are expropriating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

expropriating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have expropriated
you have expropriated
he/she/it has expropriated
we have expropriated
they have expropriated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been expropriating
you have been expropriating
he/she/it has been expropriating
we have been expropriating
they have been expropriating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it expropriate

SIMPLE PAST

I expropriated
you expropriated
he/she/it expropriated
we expropriated
they expropriated

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