im·pro·pri·ate
ə̇mˈprōprēˌāt
-ed/-ing/-s
1
obsolete
: appropriate
2
a
: to take over (a benefice or ecclesiastical property) and make one's own
the town which had impropriated the revenues of the church—T. D. Atkinson
b
: to transfer (monastic property) to lay control or ownership
—distinguished from appropriate
im·pro·pri·ate
-ə̇t
: impropriated : lay as distinguished from clerical
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