Appropriators

/əˈproʊpriˌeɪtərz/ noun

People who take something for their own use, especially something that belongs to someone else or the public.

From Latin appropriare (to make one's own), combining ad- (to) + proprius (one's own). The suffix -ator indicates one who performs the action, and -s forms the plural.

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