to deprive (somebody) of possession, occupancy, or owner's rights
to transfer (the property of another) to one's own possession
to take possession of (personal property) for public use
They expropriated all the land within a ten-mile radius
expropriation /-ʹaysh(ə)n/ noun
expropriator noun
[medieval Latin expropriatus, past part. of expropriare, from Latin ex-1 + proprius own]