The act of putting out of possession; the state of being dispossessed., The putting out of possession, wrongfully or otherwise, of one who is in possession of a freehold, no matter in what title; -- called also ouster.
The dispossession left me at a loss. The refugee's dispossession is often overlooked if not denied.
loss, privation, deprival, divestiture
dispossession is where lands/house were taken away from people. in the sense of talking about history this would relate with the government taking the land away from the aboriginals. so the aboriginals were dispossessed of there land.
Andrzej Jackowski has written: 'Reveries of dispossession'
It began the British colonisation of the Australian continent and the dispossession of the Aboriginal people
yup
Lynn Stern has written: 'Dispossession' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic 'Lynn Stern'
lack, denial, withdrawal, removal, expropriation, dispossession, want, need, hardship, suffering, distress, privation, desitution
Land act, dispossession and restitution are the acts that led to the territorial segregation of the Africans from the Whites.
Land act, dispossession and restitution are the acts that led to the territorial segregation of the Africans from the Whites.
Masha Belenky has written: 'The anxiety of dispossession' -- subject(s): French literature, Jealousy in literature, History and criticism, Jealousy
Manoj Kumar Sanyal has written: 'Trends in peasant indebtedness and dispossession' -- subject(s): Peasantry, Personal Finance