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Appropriative

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ap·pro·pri·ate  (-prpr-t)
adj.
Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place; fitting.
tr.v. (-t) ap·pro·pri·at·ed, ap·pro·pri·at·ing, ap·pro·pri·ates
1. To set apart for a specific use: appropriating funds for education.
2. To take possession of or make use of exclusively for oneself, often without permission: Lee appropriated my unread newspaper and never returned it.

[Middle English appropriat, from Late Latin appropritus, past participle of approprire, to make one's own : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin proprius, own; see per1 in Indo-European roots.]

ap·propri·ate·ly adv.
ap·propri·ate·ness n.
ap·propri·ative (-tv) adj.
ap·propri·ator n.
Synonyms: appropriate, arrogate, commandeer, confiscate, preempt, usurp
These verbs mean to seize for oneself or as one's right: appropriated the family car; arrogated the chair at the head of the table; commandeered a plane for the escape; confiscating stolen property; preempted the glory for herself; usurped the throne. See Also Synonyms at allocate.
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Adj.1.appropriative - of or relating to or given to the act of taking for yourself


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