Confiscatory
[kuh n-fis-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] /kənˈfɪs kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/
adjective
1.
characterized by, effecting, or resulting in confiscation.
/kənˈfɪskətərɪ; -trɪ/
adjective
1.
involving confiscation
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