/kənˈfɪskəˌtɔri/ – adjective
Definition: thuộc tịch thu.
A more throughout explanation: “Confiscatory” refers to actions or measures that involve the seizure or appropriation of property, typically by a government authority, often as a form of punishment or enforcement of a law or regulation.
Example: The court found the confiscatory tax imposed by the government to be unconstitutional.