"Propertied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Propertied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Propertied" Meaning

(adj.) owning property; having possessions or assets.

"Propertied" Examples

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1. Adjective: The propertied class has long been seen as having a disproportionate amount of influence in shaping the country's policies.
2. As an attributive noun: The propertied woman was known for her extensive estate and immaculately manicured lawns.
3. In law: The propertied covenant between the two companies will be reviewed by a lawyer before it's signed.
4. As an attributive adjective: The propertied community in the town is made up of affluent homeowners who pride themselves on their picturesque gardens.
5. Historical context: In 19th-century England, the propertied classes held significant power and influence, but their position was eventually eroded by social reform movements.

"Propertied" Similar Words

Propeptides

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Proper

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Properate

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Properation

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I couldn't find any evidence of the word "properation" in the dictionary. However, the word "propreation" is a variant of "propagation", which refers to the act or process of spreading or causing something to spread, especially an idea, disease, or bacteria.<br><br>Alternatively, it's also possible that the word is a compound of "proper" and "orientation", which could suggest a sense of proper orientation or correct alignment.<br><br>If you have more context or information about the word "properation", I may be able to provide a more accurate explanation.

Properispome

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "properispome". It is possible that it is not a valid word.

Properispomenon

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Properly

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Properness

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Properties

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Propertius

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Property

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The noun "property" refers to a belonging, asset, or thing that someone owns, has the right to use, or is entitled to. It can also refer to a quality or attribute that is possessed by something or someone.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> She has a beautiful house as her property.<br> This is a matter of property rights and individual freedoms.<br> Kindness is a property of a good person.<br><br>In real estate, property refers to land, buildings, or other structures that are owned by an individual, company, or government.<br><br>In law, property can also refer to rights and interests that are held by individuals, including intellectual property, such as patents and copyrights, and personal property, such as cars and furniture.<br><br>In various fields, property can also refer to characteristics or attributes of something, such as the property of a magnet to attract metals.<br><br>Synonyms for property include belongings, assets, possessions, ownership, and possessions.<br><br>Antonyms for property include possessions, entitlements, and ival rights.

Prophane

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Prophase

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Prophecy

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A prediction or statement made about a future event, typically based on a person's supposed divine or supernatural insight, or a tradition of foretelling that is considered to have a degree of authority.<br><br>Example: The prophet's words were said to be a prophecy that the city would be destroyed by a great flood.<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "prophesie", from Latin "prophetia", from Greek "προφητεία" (prophēteia), "a speaking forth", from "πρό" (pro), "before", and "φημι" (phēmi), "to speak".<br><br>Synonyms: prediction, divination, forecast, prediction, augury, oracle.

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