Confiscación in english
Confiscation
pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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confiscación = dispossession ; confiscation ; seizure ; forfeiture ; sequestration ; expropriation.
Example: The article 'Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.Example: This is a historical survey of the management of the stocks derived from the revolutionary confiscations and gathered in literary stores.Example: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Example: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Example: Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Example: Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.more:
» confiscación de tierras = land seizure .
Example: He said his organization tried to assist with the land seizures but that disunity among the villagers halted the effort.