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  1. expropriate:
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Detailed Translations for expropriating from English to Spanish

expropriating form of expropriate:

to expropriate verb (expropriates, expropriated, expropriating)

  1. to expropriate (steal; snitch; rob; )
    robar; hurtqr; coger
  2. to expropriate (disown; dispossess)

Conjugations for expropriate:

present
  1. expropriate
  2. expropriate
  3. expropriates
  4. expropriate
  5. expropriate
  6. expropriate
simple past
  1. expropriated
  2. expropriated
  3. expropriated
  4. expropriated
  5. expropriated
  6. expropriated
present perfect
  1. have expropriated
  2. have expropriated
  3. has expropriated
  4. have expropriated
  5. have expropriated
  6. have expropriated
past continuous
  1. was expropriating
  2. were expropriating
  3. was expropriating
  4. were expropriating
  5. were expropriating
  6. were expropriating
future
  1. shall expropriate
  2. will expropriate
  3. will expropriate
  4. shall expropriate
  5. will expropriate
  6. will expropriate
continuous present
  1. am expropriating
  2. are expropriating
  3. is expropriating
  4. are expropriating
  5. are expropriating
  6. are expropriating
subjunctive
  1. be expropriated
  2. be expropriated
  3. be expropriated
  4. be expropriated
  5. be expropriated
  6. be expropriated
diverse
  1. expropriate!
  2. let's expropriate!
  3. expropriated
  4. expropriating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for expropriate:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
coger having a grip; hold; laying hands on; taking hold of; understanding
mangar cadging; cajolery; coaxing; diddling; obtaining by begging; sponging; wheedling
robar stems
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
coger cadge; collar; expropriate; filch; go thieving; make off with; nick; pilfer; pinch; purloin; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; take; take away absorb; acquire; admit; cadge; capture; catch; chain; clamp; clasp; collect; contract; enchain; gather; get; get hold of; glean; grab; grasp; grip; harvest; lap up; lay hold of; lay one's hands on; mooch; obsess; obtain; obtain by begging; pick; polish off; put away; reap; receive; seize; seize upon; shackle; sip up; snatch; sneak up on; startle; surprise; take; take hold of; take in; take unaware; take up; tattle; trap; twig
desposeer disown; dispossess; expropriate nationalise; nationalize
escamotear disown; dispossess; expropriate cadge; filet; fillet; mooch; obtain by begging
expropiar disown; dispossess; expropriate nationalise; nationalize
hurtqr cadge; collar; expropriate; filch; go thieving; make off with; nick; pilfer; pinch; purloin; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; take; take away
liar disown; dispossess; expropriate be on the make; bind together; bundle; flirt; fool around; roll; roll away; unite
mangar disown; dispossess; expropriate cadge; cajole; catch; caught; clasp; clutch; coax; cuddle; drag; grasp; grip; make off with; mooch; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pinch; reach; root; rout; rummage about; scratch; seize; slave away; slog away; snatch; snatch away; snatch off; snitch; snout; steal; stick; swipe; toil and moil; wheedle; yearn
robar cadge; collar; expropriate; filch; go thieving; make off with; nick; pilfer; pinch; purloin; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; take; take away cadge; cajole; coax; cuddle; decline; deprive; loot; mooch; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pillage; pinch; plunder; raid; regress; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; waining; wheedle

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Synonyms for "expropriate":


Related Definitions for "expropriate":

  1. deprive of possessions1
    • The Communist government expropriated the landowners1

Wiktionary Translations for expropriate:

expropriate
verb
  1. to deprive a person of their property

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
expropriate expropriar exproprier — juri|fr priver (quelqu’un) d’une propriété immobilier, pour cause d’utilité publique et moyennant une indemnité.