Definition of Reappropriated

1. Verb. (past of reappropriate) ¹

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Definition of Reappropriated

1. reappropriate [v] - See also: reappropriate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reappropriated

reappositions
reappraied
reappraisal
reappraisals
reappraise
reappraised
reappraises
reappraising
reappreciation
reappreciations
reapproach
reapproached
reapproaches
reapproaching
reappropriate
reappropriated (current term)
reappropriates
reappropriating
reappropriation
reappropriations
reapproval
reapprovals
reapprove
reapproved
reapproves
reapproving
reaps
reapt
rear(a)

Literary usage of Reappropriated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1915)
"Line 8, after " eleven " insert ", and reappropriated by chapter three hundred and sixty-two of the Laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen ". Page 2, line 5, ..."

2. Annual Report by New York (State). Architect's Office (1900)
"1000 63 ' JJ ' Pump room and dynamo room, reappropriated 223 07 'KK' Repairs to water supply 251 64 JF Scott, Superintendent, estimates, June 22. ..."

3. The Highway Law, State of New York, and Public Works Law by New York (State), New York (State). Dept. of Public Works, New York (State) Commission of Highways (1916)
"... in the village of Salamanca, is hereby reappropriated from the same funds and for the same purpose as provided in said act. L. 1913, ch. 363. Section 1. ..."

4. Education Law 1909 by New York (State)., University of the State of New York (1909)
"... monthly to the state treasurer as required by the state finance law, and may be reappropriated toward the maintenance of said school of agriculture. ..."

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