appropriation
Americannoun
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the act of appropriating or taking possession of something, often without permission or consent.
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anything appropriated for a special purpose, especially money.
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an act of a legislature authorizing money to be paid from the treasury for a specified use.
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the money thus authorized.
a large appropriation for aid to libraries.
noun
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the act of setting apart or taking for one's own use
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a sum of money set apart for a specific purpose, esp by a legislature
Other Word Forms
- proappropriation adjective
- reappropriation noun
Etymology
Origin of appropriation
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, from Middle French or Late Latin appropriātiōn- (stem of appropriātiō ). See appropriate, -ion
Example Sentences
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She then delivered a speech that denounced the notion of cultural appropriation and its deadening effects on literature.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 31, 2026
The Mexican government has taken on famous brands such as Adidas, Shein, Zara and Carolina Herrera for the alleged cultural appropriation of traditional designs.
From Barron's • Jan. 2, 2026
Penn State asked for, and was approved to receive, some $410.5 million in state appropriation funding for the 2026-’27 year.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 13, 2025
Those sensations trended toward a broader embrace — and appropriation — of Eastern culture among American artists.
From Salon • Sep. 17, 2025
There was talk now among the directors of seeking a $10 million appropriation from Congress, but the only immediate solution was to reduce expenditures.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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