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Originally Posted by derpcake
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You "effectively" do not know what confiscation means.
It's ok.
Just because I'm nice, when things get "confiscated", that means they are being seized without any compensation being offered in exchange.
Confiscating 500€ bills would come down to declaring them all property of the party confiscating them, for free.
This is absolutely not what has happened.
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Originally Posted by Webster
confiscate: to take (something) away from someone especially as punishment or to enforce the law or rules
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Combined with the adverb 'effectively' I feel comfortable with that sentence.
In any event, you are once again failing to raise even the smallest substantiative point. Do you really want to go all Alarti-style?