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    de·spoil
    [dəˈspoil]
    verb
    despoil (verb) · despoils (third person present) · despoiled (past tense) · despoiled (past participle) · despoiling (present participle)
    1. steal or violently remove valuable or attractive possessions from; plunder:
      "the church was despoiled of its marble wall covering"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French despoillier, from Latin despoliare ‘rob, plunder’ (from spolia ‘spoil’).
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    How does the verb despoil contrast with its synonyms?
    Some common synonyms of despoil are devastate, pillage, ravage, sack, and waste. While all these words mean "to lay waste by plundering or destroying," despoil applies to looting or robbing without suggesting accompanying destruction.
    What does despoiled mean?
    Many of the tombs had been despoiled. DESPOILING meaning: 1. present participle of despoil 2. to make a place less attractive especially by taking things…. Learn more.
    What is a synonym for despoil?
    Some common synonyms of despoil are devastate, pillage, ravage, sack, and waste. While all these words mean "to lay waste by plundering or destroying," despoil applies to looting or robbing without suggesting accompanying destruction. In what contexts can devastate take the place of despoil?
    What does it mean to despoil a place?
    To despoil a place means to make it less attractive, valuable, or important by taking things away from it or by destroying it. ...people who despoil the countryside. [VERB noun] ...a landscape despoiled by coal-mining and heavy industry.
     
  3. despoil verb [ T ] formal uk / dɪˈspɔɪl / us / dɪˈspɔɪl / Add to word list to make a place less attractive especially by taking things away from it by force: Many of the tombs had been despoiled.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/despoil
    The meaning of DESPOIL is to strip of belongings, possessions, or value : pillage.
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