noun
- people who take something for their own use, especially without permission or illegally
- people who set aside money or resources for a specific purpose, especially in government budgeting
Usage: plural of appropriator
Usage: formal; governmental context
Examples
- The appropriators of the land were forced to return it to the original owners.
- Cultural appropriators often profit from traditions that aren’t their own.
- Congressional appropriators decided how to distribute the emergency funds.
- The appropriators allocated millions for infrastructure improvements.
- Art appropriators borrowed heavily from earlier movements without acknowledgment.
- Budget appropriators must balance competing demands for limited resources.