What is another word for Impropriation?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpɹˌɒpɹɪˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Impropriation, defined as the act of taking something that doesn't belong to you, can be described using several synonyms such as misappropriation, embezzlement, and theft. Misappropriation and embezzlement refer specifically to the unlawful taking of money or property, with the former being a broader term that can also include the theft of trade secrets or intellectual property. Theft, on the other hand, is a general term that encompasses all types of stolen property, including money, goods, and intellectual property. Other synonyms for impropriation include appropriation, pilferage, and larceny, each of which refers to taking something without permission or against the law.

What are the hypernyms for Impropriation?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Impropriation

It was in consideration of this or of some other service rendered about this time that Elizabeth granted to Sir Henry Bedingfeld and to his heirs for ever, the manor of Caldecot, in Norfolk "with the Impropriation thereof."
"Studies from Court and Cloister"
J.M. Stone
No regular Church Government or Salaries have been yet made for the Clergy in North Carolina; but to bring this about, Representations should be made to the Proprietors; their Directions obtained to the Governor and Assembly there for their Assistance for this Purpose, in Conjunction with the Missions, that, by proper Applications, I presume may be continued from the Society, especially when they are assured that Measures will be taken to prevent their pious Endeavours to be any more frustrated there; and besides this I don't think it impracticable for them to obtain the Impropriation of the two travelling Fellowships, for Clergymen of a certain College in Oxford, to be confined to their Government for some Years; since at present they have such great Necessity for Christian Help of this Sort.
"The Present State of Virginia"
Hugh Jones

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