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despoilment
de·spoil D0164000 (dĭ-spoil′)tr.v. de·spoiled, de·spoil·ing, de·spoils 1. To deprive of something valuable, especially by force; rob: The invaders despoiled the town of its art treasures. He was despoiled of his inheritance by crooked lawyers.2. To ruin, especially by destroying or removing what is valuable: "a landscape that had been raped and despoiled by coal mining" (George Black). [Middle English despoilen, from Old French despoillier, from Latin dēspoliāre : dē-, de- + spoliāre, to plunder (from spolium, booty).] de·spoil′er n.de·spoil′ment n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | despoilment - the act of stripping and taking by forcedespoilation, despoliation, spoilation, spoliation, spoilpillaging, plundering, pillage - the act of stealing valuable things from a place; "the plundering of the Parthenon"; "his plundering of the great authors" | IdiomsSeedespoildespoilment
Synonyms for despoilmentnoun the act of stripping and taking by forceSynonyms- despoilation
- despoliation
- spoilation
- spoliation
- spoil
Related Words- pillaging
- plundering
- pillage
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