transferred and figurative. To dispossess, deprive, rob; to deliver, rid (of anything).
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释义 | the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > dispossess (24) disseisec1320 transferred and figurative. To dispossess, deprive, rob; to deliver, rid (of anything). disincreasec1374 To decrease, diminish (intransitive and transitive; in quot. 1430, = diminish, v. 5, to rob, deprive). disheritc1400 figurative. To deprive, dispossess; to banish from its rightful domain (quot. 1579). disappoint1434 transitive. To remove (a person) from an appointed office; to undo the appointment of; to deprive of or dismiss from a position of authority, etc… unpossessc1449 transitive. To dispossess (in various senses). forbanishc1450 transitive. To banish; occasionally with second object of place whence. Also, to dispossess, disinherit. dispoint1483 transitive. To dismiss (from an appointment), discard; to deprive of. disemparec1500 transitive. To dispossess. usurp1512 To supplant, oust, or turn out (a person); †to deprive (one) of possessions. Also reflexive. rare. defeat?1545 transitive. To deprive (a person) of something that he or she has or possesses; to dispossess. Obsolete. depose1558 To divest, deprive, dispossess (a person of something that enhances). Obsolete. devest1563 figurative. To strip (a person or thing) of (from) possessions, rights, or attributes; to denude, dispossess, deprive; rarely in good sense, to… dispossess1565 transitive. To put (any one) out of possession; to strip of possessions; to dislodge, disseise, oust. disappropriate1610 transitive. To make (something) no longer the property or possession of a person, organization, etc.; to remove from ownership. In later use spec.… disadvest1611 Probably transitive. To deprive (a person) of a possession; to dispossess. Cf. advest, v. expropriate1611 transitive. To dispossess (a person) of ownership; to deprive of property. Const. from. dispropriate1613 transitive. To deprive of the ownership (of something); to dispossess. dispropertya1616 transitive. To deprive of property: to dispossess. disinvest1619 transitive. To deprive of that with which one is invested; to strip, divest (literal and figurative). divest1648 figurative. To strip (a person or thing) of possessions, rights, or attributes; to denude, dispossess, deprive; less usually in good sense, to… unrobe1650 transitive. figurative. To remove some attribute or quality from. Usually with of. defarm1693 An error for disarme, variant of disarm, v., in the 1693 edition of E. Symmons Vindication of King Charles, defined by N.E.D. (1894) as ‘to shut… Subcategories:— of land (2) |
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