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    Ap·pro·pri·a·tion
    /əˌprōprēˈāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission: "the appropriation of parish funds"
    • 2. a sum of money or total of assets devoted to a special purpose: "success in obtaining appropriations for projects"
  2. The meaning of APPROPRIATION is an act or instance of appropriating something. How to use appropriation in a sentence.

  3. the act of taking something for your own use, usually without permission: The author objected to the appropriation of his story by an amateur filmmaker. usually disapproving. the act of taking something such as an idea, custom, or style from a group or culture that you are not a member of and using it yourself:

  4. APPROPRIATION meaning: 1. the act of taking something for your own use, usually without permission: 2. the act of taking…. Learn more.

  5. Appropriation is the act of taking something, usually without permission, like stealing your brother's french fries when he is momentarily distracted. Appropriation originally referred to the taking of private property, usually by the government.

  6. the act of appropriating or taking possession of something, often without permission or consent. anything appropriated for a special purpose, especially money. an act of a legislature authorizing money to be paid from the treasury for a specified use. a large appropriation for aid to libraries.

  7. An appropriation is an amount of money that a government or organization reserves for a particular purpose. The government raised defence appropriations by 12 per cent. Appropriation of something that belongs to someone else is the act of taking it, usually without having the right to do so.

  8. [uncountable, singular] (formal or law) the act of taking something that belongs to somebody else, especially without permission. dishonest appropriation of property. The film company sued them over their appropriation of a cartoon character. compare misappropriation see also cultural appropriation Topics Crime and punishment c2. Join us.

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