appropriate
/əˈpɹəʊ.pɹi.eɪt/
UK: /əˈpɹəʊ.pɹi.eɪt/
ƏPɹƏƱ · pɹi · eɪt (3 syllables)
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Definition
To take to oneself; to claim or use, especially as by an exclusive right.
Etymology
From Middle English appropriaten, from appropriat (“appropriated”) + -en, borrowed from Latin appropriātus, perfect passive participle of appropriō (“to make one's own”), from ad (“to”) + propriō (“to make one's own”), from proprius (“one's own, private”) + -ō (first conjugation verb-forming suffix).
Example Sentences
- "Let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit."
- ""I promise you," said she, after a pause of some minutes, "to wear the last new dress you gave me, it is a triumph of taste!" Lord Marchmont bowed, and appropriated the compliment as if the taste had been his own, not the milliner's."
- "We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner. He could not be induced to remain permanently at Mohair because Miss Trevor was at Asquith, but he appropriated a Hempstead cart from the Mohair stables and made the trip sometimes twice in a day."
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