dis|pos|ses|so|ry

dis|pos|ses|so|ry
dis|pos|ses|so|ry «DIHS puh ZEHS uhree», adjective.
having to do with dispossession.

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  • dis|pos|ses|sion — «DIHS puh ZEHSH uhn», noun. 1. the act of dispossessing: »The long process of dispossession…has all but stripped the Indians of their resources (Harper s). 2. the state of being dispossessed …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|pos|ses|sor — «DIHS puh ZEHS uhr», noun. a person who dispossesses …   Useful english dictionary

  • pos — ad·i·pos·i·ty; an·tero·pos·te·ri·or; an·thro·pos·co·py; an·thro·pos·o·phy; bal·a·no·pos·thi·tis; col·pos; com·pos·ed·ly; com·pos·er; com·pos·i·tae; com·pos·ite·ness; com·pos·i·tive; com·pos·i·tor; com·pos·i·tum; com·pos; com·pos·si·bil·i·ty;… …   English syllables

  • dispossess — dis•pos•sess [[t]ˌdɪs pəˈzɛs[/t]] v. t. to put (a person) out of possession or occupancy • Etymology: 1485–95; cf. ML dispossidēre dis pos•ses′sion, n. dis pos•ses′sor, n. dis pos•ses′so•ry, adj …   From formal English to slang

  • dispossessieren — dis|pos|ses|sie|ren <aus gleichbed. it. dispossessare zu ↑dis... u. lat. possessus »Besitz«> (veraltet) aus dem Besitz vertreiben …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • dispossessor — dis·pos·ses·sor …   English syllables

  • dispossess — dis·pos·sess /ˌdis pə zes/ vt: to put out of possession or occupancy compare evict dis·pos·ses·sion / ze shən/ n dis·pos·ses·sor / ze sər/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law …   Law dictionary

  • sor — ad·dres·sor; ad·pro·mis·sor; ad·ses·sor; ag·gres·sor; ais·sor; an·te·ces·sor; as·cen·sor; as·ses·sor; as·ses·sor·ship; cen·sor·a·ble; cen·sor·ate; cen·sor·ship; com·pres·sor; con·fes·sor; con·sor·tion; con·sor·ti·um; cre·sor·ci·nol; de·fen·sor;… …   English syllables

  • warrant — war·rant 1 / wȯr ənt, wär / n [Anglo French warant garant protector, guarantor, authority, authorization, of Germanic origin] 1: warranty (2) an implied warrant of fitness 2: a commission or document giving authority to do something: as …   Law dictionary

  • Dispossession — Dis pos*ses sion, n. [Cf. F. d[ e]possession.] 1. The act of putting out of possession; the state of being dispossessed. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The putting out of possession, wrongfully or otherwise, of one who is in possession of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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