despoliation
Meanings
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the act of depriving someone of property, especially in an unjust or illegal manner
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Rhymes
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Homophones
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Variants
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Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Late Latin despoliare, from de- 'away' + spoilium 'plunder'.
Culture
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