| APPROPRIATING | • appropriating v. Present participle of appropriate. • APPROPRIATE v. to take exclusive possession of. |
| APPROPRIATION | • appropriation n. An act or instance of appropriating. • appropriation n. That which is appropriated. • appropriation n. Public funds set aside for a specific purpose. |
| APPROPRIATIVE | • appropriative adj. Taking or setting apart for oneself; appropriating; constituting appropriation. • APPROPRIATIVE adj. relating to appropriation. |
| CENTURIATIONS | • CENTURIATION n. division into hundreds. |
| EXPATRIATIONS | • expatriations n. Plural of expatriation. • EXPATRIATION n. the act of expatriating. |
| EXPATRIATISMS | • expatriatisms n. Plural of expatriatism. • EXPATRIATISM n. the state of being an expatriate. |
| EXPROPRIATING | • expropriating v. Present participle of expropriate. • EXPROPRIATE v. to deprive of possession or proprietary rights. |
| EXPROPRIATION | • expropriation n. The act of expropriating; the surrender of a claim to private property; the act of depriving of private… • EXPROPRIATION n. the act of expropriating. |
| IMPROPRIATING | • impropriating v. Present participle of impropriate. • IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman. |
| IMPROPRIATION | • impropriation n. The act of impropriating; putting an ecclesiastical benefice or tithes in the hands of a layman, or lay corporation. • impropriation n. A benefice, tithe etc. that has been put in lay hands. • IMPROPRIATION n. the act of impropriating. |
| INFURIATINGLY | • infuriatingly adv. In an infuriating manner. • INFURIATING adv. INFURIATE, to make furious. |
| REPATRIATIONS | • repatriations n. Plural of repatriation. • REPATRIATION n. the act of repatriating. |
| VARIATIONALLY | • variationally adv. In a variational manner. • variationally adv. With regard to variation. • VARIATIONAL adv. relating to variation, also VARIATIVE. |
| VARIATIONISTS | • variationists n. Plural of variationist. • VARIATIONIST n. a composer of variations; a person who attaches importance to variation. |