0 to take (property) away from -- truất quyền sở hữu
He was dispossessed of all his lands.
It is the latter which enables him to 'dispossess' foragers.
The maintenance of such concepts in everyday practice and experience of space was less important than for the smaller tenantry and the dispossessed.
The hedge did not dispossess on its own.
Who among us is not weighed upon by such factors - that is, who among us, excluding the dispossessed, poor, or homeless?
The hard core resulted from the neglect of frail, isolated, sick and dispossessed elderly people.
This, if actually implemented, is likely to dispossess women of their existing rights in matrilineal-matrilocal areas, like those described in this paper.
Men often tried to use such juridical arguments to dispossess their female relatives.
In them we see much more than an interaction between rich and poor, possessors and the dispossessed.