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- Dictionaryproperty/ˈprɒpəti/
noun
- 1. a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively: "she wanted Oliver and his property out of her flat" Similar
- 2. an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something: "the property of heat to expand metal at uniform rates" Similar
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PROPERTY definition: 1. an object or objects that belong to someone: 2. a building or area of land, or both together…. Learn more.
property. noun. prop· er· ty ˈprä-pər-tē. plural properties. Synonyms of property. 1. a. : a quality or trait belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing. b. : an effect that an object has on another object or on the senses. c. : virtue sense 2. d. : an attribute common to all members of a class. 2. a.
PROPERTY meaning: 1. an object or objects that belong to someone: 2. a building or area of land, or both together…. Learn more.
1. a. the right to possess, use, and dispose of something; ownership. property in land. b. something, as a piece of writing, in which copyright or other rights are held, specif., one acquired for production as a film. 2. a thing or things owned; possessions collectively; esp., land or real estate owned. 3.
noun. /ˈprɒpəti/ /ˈprɑːpərti/ (plural properties) [uncountable] a thing or things that are owned by somebody; a possession or possessions. personal/stolen property. This building is government property. Be careful not to damage other people's property. see also intellectual property, lost property, public property. Synonyms things. Extra Examples.
PROPERTY definition: 1. a building or area of land: 2. objects that belong to someone: 3. a quality of something: . Learn more.
Property definition: that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner. See examples of PROPERTY used in a sentence.
PROPERTY meaning: 1 : something that is owned by a person, business, etc.; 2 : a piece of land often with buildings on it that is owned by a person, business, etc. often used before another noun.
property (somewhat formal) a thing or things that are owned by someone: This building is government property. Be careful not to damage other people's property. possessions things that you own, especially something that can be moved: Prisoners were allowed no personal possessions except letters and photographs.
prop•er•ty. (ˈprɒp ər ti) n., pl. -ties. 1. that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner. 2. goods, land, etc., considered as possessions. 3. a piece of land or real estate. 4. ownership; right of possession, enjoyment, or disposal, esp. of something tangible.