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What is the past tense of expropriate?

What's the past tense of expropriate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of expropriate is expropriated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of expropriate is expropriates.

The present participle of expropriate is expropriating.

The past participle of expropriate is expropriated.

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There, a family alleged that its property was expropriated by the Egyptian government in 1977 and then, in 1993, sold to Coca Cola.
Indeed, landowners were expropriated almost immediately, while banks, commerce and industry were nationalized.
Economic progress was thus fastest in England, where landlords expropriated the peasants and created a dynamic agrarian capitalism.
In 1989, municipal authorities under a previous mayor had expropriated 750 acres and evicted thousands of squatters.
On the other side of town, in Issawiya, an additional 25 dunams were expropriated to build a military base.
The Government's understanding of that article is that compensation is required generally where property is expropriated.

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