What is another word for Confiscatory?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒnfɪskətəɹˌi] (IPA)

Confiscatory is an adjective commonly used to describe taxes or government policies that seize property or assets. Synonyms for this word include extortionate, expropriative, and sequestrative. These words suggest an aggressive or unfair takeover of possessions or funds. Other synonyms include confiscating, appropriation, or impoundment, which all describe the act of taking something away from someone without their permission or compensation. These words are often associated with negative connotations and are not commonly used in positive contexts. As such, language speakers are advised to choose words carefully, especially when describing sensitive or controversial issues.

What are the hypernyms for Confiscatory?

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

Usage examples for Confiscatory

After what has passed in 1782, one would not think that decorum, to say nothing of policy, would permit them to call up, by magic charms, the grounds, reasons, and principles of those terrible Confiscatory and exterminatory periods.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VI. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke
After Bosworth, with a competent police force at hand to execute process, he had only to organize a political court, and to ruin by Confiscatory fines all the families strong enough, or rash enough, to maintain garrisoned houses.
"The Emancipation of Massachusetts"
Brooks Adams
The bills alleged, and attempted to demonstrate by elaborate calculations, that the rates fixed were Confiscatory, inasmuch as a proportionate reduction on all the rates of the railroads affected by them would so reduce the income of the companies as to make it impossible for them to pay any dividends; and in the case of some of them, even to meet all their bonded obligations.
"Contemporary American History, 1877-1913"
Charles A. Beard

Related words: confiscatory tax, confiscatory duties, confiscatory law, confiscatory power, confiscatory meaning, confiscatory tax law, confiscatory measures

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