"Confiscation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Confiscation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Confiscation
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"Confiscation" Meaning

The taking of property or goods from someone without their consent, usually by a government agency or law enforcement as a punishment, fine, or to enforce a law or regulation.

"Confiscation" Examples

Examples of Confiscation


1. Law Enforcement

The police confiscated the drugs and weapons from the suspect during a raid on his home.

2. Travel

When I forgot to declare the souvenirs at customs, they confiscated them, saying I hadn't paid the duty.

3. Business

The company confiscated all the company assets and intellectual property from the former employee after she left to start her own rival business.

4. History

During the French Revolution, the government confiscated the land from the wealthy nobility and redistributed it to the peasants.

5. Protests

The protesters attempted to confiscate the riot shields from the police, leading to a violent confrontation.

Note: The word "confiscation" refers to the act of taking possession of something, often by force or authority, usually in a legal or official capacity.

"Confiscation" Similar Words

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Confiserie

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Confit

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Confit is a cooking technique that involves slow-cooking food, usually meat or vegetables, in fat or oil over low heat for a long period of time. The aim is to break down the connective tissue and tenderize the food, resulting in a soft and flavorful dish. Confit is often used to cook foods such as duck, pork belly, and garlic, and is a staple in many Mediterranean and French cuisines.

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