Appropriation
61Appropriation — 1. The act of setting aside money for a specific purpose. A company or a government appropriates funds in order to delegate cash for the necessities of its business operations. This may occur for any of the functions of a business, including… …
62appropriation — Synonyms and related words: abstraction, adoption, allocation, allotment, annexation, appointment, arrogation, assignment, assumption, autoplagiarism, boosting, borrowed plumes, borrowing, colonization, conquest, conversion, conveyance, copying,… …
63Appropriation — (lat. = Zueignung), ein Begriff der Trinitäts Theologie, der notwendig wurde, nachdem sich in der westlichen Theologie die Auffassung durchgesetzt hatte, daß Gott ”nach außen“, gegenüber der Welt u. Schöpfung, ein einziges Wirkprinzip ist, das …
64Appropriation — Det at tilegne sig …
65appropriation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of providing money] Syn. allocation, allotment, donation, funding, sponsoring, sponsorship, grant, bestowal, giving, endowing, budgeting, provision, allowance, concession, apportionment, stipulation, shelling out*.… …
66Appropriation — Ap|pro|pri|a|ti|on auch: Ap|prop|ri|a|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 Zuneigung, Abneigung, Besitzergreifung [Etym.: <lat. appropriare »sich zuneigen« <ad »zu« + proprius »eigen«] …
67Appropriation — Ap|pro|pri|a|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. mlat. appropriatio> Zu , Aneignung, Besitzergreifung …
68appropriation — ap·pro·pri·a·tion || ə‚prəʊprɪ eɪʃn n. allotment, allocation; seizure, confiscation …
69appropriation — n. 1. Seizure, capture, taking, taking to one s self. 2. Application, (to a particular use), assignment, devotion, allotment. 3. Sum set apart (for a specific object) …
70Appropriation — ♦ The conversion of the right of presentation to a rectory into possession of that rectory, usually by a religious house or collegiate church. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 359) …