Synonym: loot, plunder, rob. Similar words: spoil, spoilt, spoiled, spoiler, unspoiled, despot, despotic, despotism. Meaning: [dɪ'spɔɪl] v. 1. steal goods; take as spoils 2. destroy and strip of its possession.
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1. The invaders despoiled the country of all its treasures.
2. The thief despoiled the old man of his belongings.
3. The victorious army despoil the city of all its treasure.
4. Many of the tombs had been despoiled.
5. Barbarians despoiled the western towns.
6. Museums have despoiled India of many priceless treasures.
7. They despoiled the villagers of their belongings.
8. The city of greece and asia is despoil of their most valuable ornament.
9. The victorious army despoiled the city of many priceless treasures.
10. The sandy beaches are being despoiled by an oil spill.
11. It made little difference if a dreadful rash despoiled both little faces.
12. Regulated, socialised economies trample on human dignity, despoil the natural environment and depress economic performance.
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13. And tremble and despoil themselves : 0 hear!
14. And tremble and despoil themselves : oh hear!
15. And tremble and despoil themselves: O hear!
16. The diseases usually can despoil of young.
17. He used his ruthless and destructive armies despoil everybody who lived within reach of his realm.
18. From the wicked who despoil me, My deadly enemies who surround me.
19. On the contrary, they saw themselves as purifying a church that had become diluted, dehydrated, and despoiled.
20. Afterwards, he sat and watched her: drinking in the picture of her despoiled, defenceless beauty.
21. Thy voice, and suddenly grow grey with fear, And tremble and despoil themselves: 0 hear!
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