Property meaning in English

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Definition

property: possessions; land, a house or houses noun
government property belonging to the government
personal property private house or items belonging to an individual

Examples

  • "You see this crown is the property of the Queen of England."
  • "I've been here for the last few months supervising the final touches to the property, and the fall is the perfect time to visit."
  • "I'm sure you're aware that the property you intend to purchase is in fact owned by the city of San Francisco."
  • "To make a long story short, here's my question: is the entrance of our building public or private property?"
  • "If you send him an email with your requirements and preferences, he'll look through all the properties he has on his books and select the ones most suited to your needs."
  • "Covers you if your car damages someone else's property."
  • "Any personal items left in the bedrooms or bathrooms will become the property of Happy Tulips B & B."
  • "The US property market is currently suffering a credit crisis, and it is now very attractive for Britons who cannot cope with the sky-high house prices at home."
  • "Now I'm going to conduct a simple experiment to demonstrate the properties of these different materials."
  • "The second property is in a period building and has all the original features inside."
  • "Plus I know you have other property all over the country."
  • "Don't worry, this property is in quite a different league from the one we visited yesterday."
  • "The US property market is currently suffering a credit crisis, making it attractive for Britons who cannot cope with the sky-high house prices at home."
  • "John : I would like to invite you to a free seminar where you can learn how to invest in property-"
  • "Property one has a shared garden rather than a private one and a kitchenette rather than a separate kitchen."
  • "Bruno : I have to say Harold, your property here is spectacular."
  • "Warbuckle was arrested yesterday in his hometown of Amarillo, Texas on suspicion of illegally hunting bears on the property surrounding his 50-acre ranch and estate."
  • "All of the properties require a few touch-ups, but nothing major."

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