dispossess

[ dis-puh-zes ]
/ ˌdɪs pəˈzɛs /

verb (used with object)

to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
to banish.
to abandon ownership of (a building), especially as a bad investment: Landlords have dispossessed many old tenement buildings.

Origin of dispossess

1425–75; dis-1 + possess; replacing Middle English disposseden, equivalent to dis-1 + posseden (< Old French posseder) < Latin possidēre; see possess

SYNONYMS FOR dispossess

1 See strip1.

OTHER WORDS FROM dispossess

dis·pos·ses·sion, noun dis·pos·ses·sor, noun dis·pos·ses·so·ry [dis-puh-zes-uh-ree] /ˌdɪs pəˈzɛs ə ri/, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for dispossess

dispossess
/ (ˌdɪspəˈzɛs) /

verb

(tr) to take away possession of something, esp property; expel

Derived forms of dispossess

dispossession, noun dispossessor, noun dispossessory, adjective