dispossessing Antonyms

Meaning of dispossessing

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dispossessing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Dispossess

dispossessing Sentence Examples

  1. The colonizers implemented brutal policies dispossessing indigenous peoples of their ancestral lands.
  2. The enclosing of common lands in England during the Industrial Revolution resulted in the dispossessing of many rural communities.
  3. The company faced accusations of dispossessing vulnerable communities of their homes through forced evictions.
  4. The dispossessing of entire communities due to the construction of mega-dams has raised significant human rights concerns.
  5. The government's decision to privatize public assets sparked protests against the dispossessing of the common wealth.
  6. The dominant caste instigated violent attacks and dispossessed the marginalized community from their traditional fishing grounds.
  7. The new land reform laws aimed to address historical injustices and prevent the dispossessing of smallholder farmers.
  8. The dispossessing of tenant farmers during the agricultural mechanization era led to the migration of rural populations to urban areas.
  9. The villagers believed that the construction of the resort would result in the dispossessing of their sacred forest.
  10. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights prohibits the dispossessing of individuals and groups from their means of subsistence.

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of Dispossess

expropriating,evicting, stripping, depriving,ousting, divesting, disfurnishing, annexing, appropriating,usurping

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The colonizers implemented brutal policies dispossessing indigenous peoples of their ancestral lands.

The enclosing of common lands in England during the Industrial Revolution resulted in the dispossessing of many rural communities.

The company faced accusations of dispossessing vulnerable communities of their homes through forced evictions.

The dispossessing of entire communities due to the construction of mega-dams has raised significant human rights concerns.