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The confiscation
noun
The act or process of confiscating.
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The confiscation and restitution of stolen assets is important as a deterrent.
"The confiscation order of £700,000 is a reflection of all the rent he's got since he built it.
The confiscation of US property by Cuba's revolutionary government was a key trigger for the embargo.
The Confiscation: This one is exactly what it sounds like.
The confiscation of Jewish property gave Göring the opportunity to amass a personal fortune.
The confiscation of books only increased the uproar caused across the state by the law.
Otherwise, the confiscation is illegal".
Others were puppies born after the confiscation.
The family argues that made the confiscation unconstitutional.
He imposed censorship, and proclaimed the confiscation of all weapons.
Lincoln's legal skills and political acumen strengthened the Confiscation Act.
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