noun
- Plural of expropriator; persons or entities that take property or assets from owners, typically by government authority or legal process.
Usage: Usually used in legal, political, or historical contexts; Often refers to government officials or agencies seizing private property
Examples
- The expropriators seized the land for the new highway project.
- Historical expropriators often justified taking property in the name of public interest.
- The government expropriators compensated farmers for their confiscated fields.
- Critics argued the expropriators acted without proper legal authority.
- During the revolution, expropriators redistributed wealth among the population.
- The expropriators were required by law to provide fair market value for the property.