Results for: deprive of land, wrongfully seize property by force, dispossess
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one to whom property is bailed, trustee, guardianbailee
one who applies weight or force; one who irons, one who removes creases by applying pressurepresser
one who arrogantly asserts his unsubstantiated ideas or opinions, one who tends to force his opinions on others, one who is opinionated, somebody devising dogma, somebody dogmaticdogmatist
one who aspires to political and economic hegemony over another country or land area without making that land into a colonyneocolonialist
one who believes that all life is supported and maintained by a force that is distinct from all chemical and physical forcesvitalist
one who captures, one who takes by force, captorcapturer
one who captures, one who takes by force, somebody holding captivescaptor
one who claims a section of land (especially under the U.S. Homestead Act), owner of homestead, settler granted government landhomesteader
one who delivers goods or entrusts property to anotherbailor
one who demands the return of property, one who seeks to repossess an itemreclaimant
one who deprives another of home or property, one who confiscates, one who expels, evictordispossessor
one who gives a fief to another, one who gives a piece of land to another (during the Middle Ages)feoffer
one who gives a fief, one who gives a piece of land (during the Middle Ages)feoffor
One who gives property or assets to someone else through the vehicle of a trust.Donor
one who has been chosen, chosen official; beneficiary, somebody selected for job, trustee responsible for trust propertyappointee
 

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