Results for: wrongfully seize property by force, dispossess
English English
one who supplants, one who takes the place of another through force or intriguesupplanter
one who takes on a lease, one who rents property from anotherleaser
one who temporarily seizes property pending the outcome of a legal claim (Law)sequestrator
one who transfers ownership of propertyconveyancer
one who transfers property (Law)aliener
one who transfers property (Law), somebody transferring somethingalienor
open by force, pry open, open by the force of leverage, prizeprise
open something with jimmy, open using a crowbar, break in with the help of a jimmy, see also:jenny, type of crowbar, tool used to force open doors or windows (also jemmy)jimmy
opposed to the military, against the use of military forceantimilitary
order of release; release of confiscated goods (Law), replevin, retake possession of confiscated property by replevin (Law), seize claimed goods before legal test, seizure of claimed goodsreplevy
organization for promoting freedom of use of software and removal of restriction and property rights on the InternetFSF (Free Software Foundation)
outweigh, overpower somebody, prevail over, overcome with weight or force; domineer, subdue; outweigh, have greater importance or bearing, produce too muchoverbear
overwhelmed or overcome (as with force or emotion); defeated; bestowed with an excessive amount of poweroverpowered
owner of a neighboring propertyabutter
owning propertypropertied
 

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