Dictionary entry

Expropriate

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ex‐pro″pri‐ate (?), v. t. [L. ex out, from + proprius one's own: cf. F. exproprier.] To put out of one's possession; to surrender the ownership of; also, to deprive of possession or proprietary rights. Boyle.

Expropriate these as the monks were expropriated by Act of Parliament. M. Arnold.