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appropiated

 

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Term: Appropiated

Part of Speech: Verb (past tense)

Sense: To take or use something, especially without permission

Usage: The thief appropiated my wallet while I was distracted.

Sample Sentence: The artist appropiated the famous painting and created his own version of it.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose or occasion

Usage: He wore an appropiated suit for the formal event.

Sample Sentence: The appropiated tools can make your job easier and quicker.

Part of Speech: Verb (past participle)

Sense: To assign or attribute something to a particular source or person

Usage: The journalist appropiated the quotes to the correct interviewees.

Sample Sentence: The professor appropiated the research findings to her team of students.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A sum of money or property paid as a charitable donation

Usage: The generous philanthropist made a large appropiation to the local hospital.

Sample Sentence: The appropiation will be used to fund scholarships for underprivileged students.

Part of Speech: Adjective (slang/local)

Sense: Cool, awesome, or great

Usage: That new skateboard trick was really appropiated!

Sample Sentence: The band played an appropiated set at the music festival.

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