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Definitions from the WebTerm: propriatePart of Speech: Verb Sense 1: to take possession or control of something, often legally or by right Example sentence: The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, allowing them to propriate the disputed property. Sense 2: to make something appropriate or suitable for a particular purpose or situation Example sentence: The teacher will propriate the curriculum to meet the needs of the diverse student population. Sense 3: to seize or arrogate something, such as power or authority, without rightful claim Example sentence: The dictator propriated control over the media, silencing any opposition. Sense 4: to acquire or obtain something, often through effort or achievement Example sentence: She worked hard to propriate the necessary skills to succeed in her chosen profession. Possible Related Products:Property Law Textbook Classroom Adaptations for Diverse Learners Book: "Abuse of Power: How the Powerful Silence the Weak" | ||||
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