"Expropriative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Expropriative refers to the act of taking possession of (especially the property of another) by authority of law, or to seek to take over someone's property or assets for one's own use. It can also mean incorporating the assets or property of another into one's own, often with a sense of gain or benefit.
Expressways are highways or roads that have limited access points and are designed to facilitate fast and efficient travel over long distances. They often have controlled access points, such as ramps or interchanges, and may be elevated or have separate lanes for traffic in each direction. Expressways are typically designed to reduce congestion and improve safety by separating high-speed traffic from local traffic and pedestrian traffic.
To expropriate means to take someone's property, rights, or interests away without their consent, often for the benefit of the government or a larger group. It can also refer to the act of taking control of a country or territory by force, often leading to the displacement or exploitation of its people.
The verb "expropriating" means to take control of and use the property, assets, or rights of another person or organization without their consent, often for the benefit of the government or a bigger entity. It can also refer to the act of seizing private property for public use, or the removal of the rights of ownership and possession.
Expropriation refers to the act of taking private property for public use, often without the owner's consent. This can include the seizure of land, buildings, or other assets by the government, a corporation, or an individual, usually for a stated public purpose, such as infrastructure development, urban renewal, or nationalization.
Expugn is a verb that means to capture or conquer a place or stronghold by force, especially in battle.
I'm afraid there is no word "expugner" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term. If you meant to say "expunger", an expunger is a person who clears or removes something, especially a writer who corrects or revises written work.
To expulse means to drive or force someone or something out of a place or country, often against their will. It can also refer to the act of dismissing or ejecting someone from a position, organization, or territory.
Expulsion refers to the act of forcing someone to leave a place, institution, or organization, often as a penalty or consequence of a wrongdoing. It can also refer to the act of expelling something, such as a foreign substance or a person, from a place or a part of a thing.