Meaning of appropriation in English
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Noun
appropriationEtymology
late Middle English: from late Latin appropriatio(n-), from appropriare‘make one's own’ (see appropriate)Definitions
1. money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose- 2. incorporation by joining or uniting
- 3. a deliberate act of acquisition
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