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spoliative, a.|ˈspəʊlɪətɪv| [f. L. spoliāt-, ppl. stem of spoliāre to spoil, or a. F. spoliative: see spoliate v. and -ive.] 1. Spoliatory. rare—1.
1875Contemp. Rev. XXV. 190 Political economists..have met all practical inferences of a subversive or spoliative tendency by [etc.]. 2. Med. Having the effect of seriously diminishing the amount of the blood.
1876Bartholow Mat. Med. (1879) 466 This is a powerfully spoliative and depressing emetic. 1898P. Manson Trop. Diseases x. 293 There was a time when, under a spoliative treatment, by bleeding and calomel, dysentery proved a very fatal disease indeed. |