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Definition of despoil
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Despoil
(n.)
Spoil.
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Despoil
::
Despoil
(v. t.) To
deprive
for
spoil;
to
plunder;
to rob; to
pillage;
to
strip;
to
divest;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Spoiler
::
Spoiler
(n.) One who
spoils;
a
plunderer;
a
pillager;
a
robber;
a
despoiler.
Despoiled
::
Despoiled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Despoi.
Despoil
::
Despoil
(v. t.) To
strip,
as of
clothing;
to
divest
or
unclothe..
Despoilment
::
Despoilment
(n.)
Despoliation.
Depredate
::
Depredate
(v. t.) To
subject
to
plunder
and
pillage;
to
despoil;
to lay
waste;
to prey upon.
Spoliation
::
Spoliate
(v. t.) To
plunder;
to
pillage;
to
despoil;
to rob.
Reave
::
Reave (v. i.) To take away by
violence
or by
stealth;
to
snatch
away; to rob; to
despoil;
to
bereave.
[Archaic.
Despoil
::
Despoil
(n.)
Spoil.
Direption
::
Direption
(n.) The act of
plundering,
despoiling,
or
snatching
away..
Depredation
::
Depredation
(n.) The act of
depredating,
or the state of being
depredated;
the act of
despoiling
or
making
inroads;
as, the sea often makes
depredation
on the
land..
Despoiler
::
Despoiler
(n.) One who
despoils.
Despoiling
::
Despoiling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Despoi.
De-
::
De- () A
prefix
from Latin de down, from, away; as in
debark,
decline,
decease,
deduct,
decamp.
In words from the
French
it is
equivalent
to Latin
dis-apart,
away; or
sometimes
to de. Cf. Dis-. It is
negative
and
opposite
in
derange,
deform,
destroy,
etc. It is
intensive
in
deprave,
despoil,
declare,
desolate,
etc..
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