landgrab

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Definition of landgrab

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A landrush.
    “Of course, every big media company is buying digital properties —— in a landgrab either for audience or bragging rights.”
    “One politician present called the US land grab “inevitable”, adding: “AI is the next big thing, and no one is going to roll over and play dead and say, ‘You take over.’ China's not going to let that happen and certainly the US won't”.”
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noun

  1. A landrush.
    “Of course, every big media company is buying digital properties —— in a landgrab either for audience or bragging rights.”
    “One politician present called the US land grab “inevitable”, adding: “AI is the next big thing, and no one is going to roll over and play dead and say, ‘You take over.’ China's not going to let that happen and certainly the US won't”.”

verb

  1. (transitive)To acquire land that one does not have a right to possess.
    “American, Japanese and European multinational corporations continue to landgrab tens of thousands of hectares of land for their agribusiness and plunder Mindanao's natural resources.”
    “I am sure this man is not out here to landgrab, but—and one's judgment is suspended—why find him on the plains near Glorieta, with no money and with an inflamed arm caused by two missing fingers on the left hand?”
    “Bevcic had landgrabbed territory from the other existing gangs, coming from seemingly nowhere, and had soon been the dominant player in the East Portland area.”

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Etymology

From land + grab. Compare Old Norse landnám (“the taking of land”).

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