¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Nationalises
1. nationalise [v] - See also: nationalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nationalises
Literary usage of Nationalises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"Many people were hurt in clashes between Flemish nationalises and Walloons In
Brussels. 18. 280 Turkish political prisoners, sentenced at ..."
2. The History of Trade Unionism by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1902)
"In another direction the drastic taxation of Rent and Interest, pressed for by
Land nationalises and Socialists alike, was justified as leading eventually ..."
3. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"Thus the denominational proportions justify the percentage of the nationalises.
This congruence of the denominational and nationalistic data can be traced ..."
4. Immigration and Labor: The Economic Aspects of European Immigration to the by Isaac Aaronovich Hourwich (1912)
"So large are the aggregations of different foreign nationalises [says a report
of that day] that they no longer conform to our habits, opinions, ..."
5. Problems of Greater Britain by Charles Wentworth Dilke (1890)
"... as a body, party' land nationalises. There was at one time in Victoria a Land
Reform League, afterwards called the Land Tenure Reform League, ..."
6. Mexico on the Verge by Emile Joseph Dillon (1921)
"For Article 27 of the Constitution of 1917 nationalises the produce of the subsoil
from the date on which it was promulgated, but only from that date. ..."