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- verbdispossess (verb) · dispossesses (third person present) · dispossessed (past tense) · dispossessed (past participle) · dispossessing (present participle)
- deprive (someone) of land, property, or other possessions:"they were dispossessed of lands and properties at the time of the Reformation" · "a champion of the poor and the dispossessed" · "he used to ride out and dispossess his tenants as the spirit moved him"
Originlate 15th century: from Old French despossesser, from des- (expressing reversal) + possesser ‘possess’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- deprive (someone) of land, property, or other possessions:
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