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Filter by Meaning The company's financial crisis led to the decision to dispossess the CEO of his position.
The government's new policy aims to dispossess drug traffickers of their ill-gotten gains.
The revolution sought to dispossess the monarchy and establish a new form of government.
The corrupt official used his power to dispossess innocent citizens of their rights and freedoms.
The supervisor threatened to dispossess the interns of their opportunities for advancement.
The military coup aimed to dispossess the president of his power.
The colonial powers sought to dispossess indigenous populations of their cultural heritage.
The malicious gossip can dispossess someone of their reputation in an instant.
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