Definition of Appropriator. Meaning of Appropriator. Synonyms of Appropriator

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Definition of Appropriator

Appropriator
Appropriator Ap*pro"pri*a`tor, n. 1. One who appropriates. 2. (Law) A spiritual corporation possessed of an appropriated benefice; also, an impropriator.

Meaning of Appropriator from wikipedia

- Look up appropriate, appropriateness, or appropriation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appropriate may refer to Appropriate (play), a play by Branden...
- The logic of appropriateness is a theoretical perspective to explain human decision-making. It proposes that decisions and behavior follow from rules...
- Appropriate Behavior is a British-produced comedy film set in New York City, which premiered on 18 January 2014 at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Written...
- Age appropriateness refers to people behaving as predicted by their perspective timetable of development. The perspective timetable is embedded throughout...
- Appropriate Adult is a British crime drama television film shown in two parts on ITV, on 4 and 11 September 2011. It is based on the true story of Gloucester...
- Appropriate technology is a movement (and its manifestations) encomp****ing technological choice and application that is small-scale, affordable by locals...
- Appropriate is a 2013 dramatic play written by American playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. The play premiered on Broadway in 2023 starring Sarah Paulson...
- Oliver Appropriate is the eighth studio album by American rock band Say Anything released on January 25, 2019 via Dine Alone Records. The album is a concept...
- In English law, an appropriate adult is a parent, guardian or social worker; or if no person matching this is available, any responsible person over 18...
- solely from his imagination, but as Robert Graysmith says, "The great appropriator liked to pretend his characters sprang fully grown from his fertile mind...