eminent domain vs grandeur

eminent domain

noun
  • In feudalism, the legal interest or rights of a lord or superior in an estate in land held in fee, as opposed to the vassal's or tenant's interest. 

  • The right of a government over the private property within its jurisdiction. Usually invoked to compel land owners to sell their property in preparation for a major construction project such as a freeway. 

grandeur

noun
  • Nobility (state of being noble). 

  • The state of being grand or splendid; magnificence. 

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