property
a property that is near or next to another
a property that is connected to or touching another
a property that is next to another
property that you own completely and permanently
property that you have the right to use for a fixed number of years
creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works
property not owned by the government
belongings owned by an individual
goods or items that have been taken from someone without permission
property owned by the state or government
items that someone has lost, especially in a public place
property owned or used by all members of a community
the legal right to own and use property
to be the only owner of something
to belong only to a particular person or group
to keep property safe from harm or damage
to cause physical harm to property
to damage property so badly that it cannot be repaired
to take someone's property illegally and without permission
to take property using official power and force
to officially take property away from someone as a punishment
to get rid of property, for example by selling it