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APPROPRIATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an act or instance of appropriating something 2. something that has been appropriated specifically : money set aside by formal action for a specific use.
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APPROPRIATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the act of taking something for your own use, usually without permission: The author objected to the appropriation of his story by an amateur filmmaker. usually ...
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Appropriation (sociology) - Wikipedia
In sociology, appropriation refers to the process by which individuals or groups adopt and incorporate elements—such as ideas, practices, symbols, or cultural ...
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appropriation (əˌprəʊprɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. appropriātion-em, n. of action f. appropriā-re: see appropriate and -tion.] 1. The making of a thing private property, whether another's or (as now commonly) one's own; taking as one's own or to one's own use; concr. the thing so appropriated or taken possessi...
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Glossary of Terms - House.gov
Appropriation: A law of Congress that provides an agency with budget authority. An appropriation allows the agency to incur obligations and to make payments ...
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Appropriation - Tate
Appropriation in art and art history refers to the practice of artists using pre-existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the ...
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Appropriation
or images with little or no transformation
Appropriation (law) as a component of government spending
Appropriation of knowledge
Appropriation (sociology , one form of invasion of privacy
Appropriation (By Any Other Name), by The Long Blondes (2005)
See also
Appropriation Act
Appropriation bill
Appropriations
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APPROPRIATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the act of appropriating or taking possession of something, often without permission or consent. anything appropriated for a special purpose, ...
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Appropriation - MoMA
Appropriation is the intentional borrowing, copying, and alteration of existing images and objects. A strategy that has been used by artists for millennia.
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APPROPRIATION Synonyms: 64 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
1. as in subsidy a sum of money allotted for a specific use by official or formal action the National Park Service received an increased appropriation for ...
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appropriation/əˌprəuprɪˈeɪʃn; əˌproprɪ`eʃən/ n1(a) [U] appropriating or being appropriated 擅用; 挪用; 窃用; 拨款.(b) [C] instance of this 擅用; 挪用; 窃用; 拨款.2 [C] thing, esp a sum of money, that is appropriated 擅用; 挪用; 窃用或拨用的物品(尤指款项) make an appropriation of 20000 for payment of debts 挪用20000英镑还债. the US Senat...
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Apache® Appropriation
Jan 6, 2023 — During its twenty-five years of use of “Apache” as part of its name, the ASF has never been involved in any legal dispute with Native American ...
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Appropriation (law)
In default of appropriation by either debtor or creditor, the law implies an appropriation of the earlier payments to the earlier debts. Constitutional law
In constitutional law, appropriation is the assignment of money for a special purpose.
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The Appropriation of Locke | The Heritage Foundation
A chief complaint in his Political Thought of John Locke (1969) was the absence of any serious treatment of the relationship of Locke's political philosophy to his religious beliefs. "It is an ...
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The Kardashians' Legacy of Blackfishing and Appropriation
June 10, 2021 5:28 PM EDT. T he inaugural episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which debuted on E! in 2007, begins with an irreverent domestic scene. Kim Kardashian, the undisputed ...
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