Similar words: foliation, exfoliation, defoliation, filiation, palliation, desperation, affiliation, humiliation. Meaning: n. the act of stripping and taking by force.
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1. While the aculeate partiality is the despoliation to the unknown field, the further evolution to the profound integration.
2. He smelled sage and eucalyptus and felt prompted to write about the despoliation of California land.
3. The Pantheon has survived many vicissitudes; first the barbarian invasions and later the despoliation by the Catholic Church.
4. Already there are tens of thousands of protests each year: from those robbed of their land for development; from laid-off workers; from those suffering the side-effects of environmental despoliation.
5. The ever-rising levels of pollution are pressuring her into some type of response that can hopefully demonstrate to these shameless ones that further unabated despoliation is unacceptable.
6. And on many of the country's beaches, garbage, raw sewage and medical wastes washed up to spoil the fun of bathers and confront them personally with the growing despoliation of the oceans.
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