despoiled

[dɪˈspɔɪld]

despoiled Definition

  • 1to steal or violently remove valuable possessions from someone, especially after attacking them
  • 2to ruin or destroy something by damaging or removing its most important parts

Using despoiled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "despoiled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city was despoiled by the invading army.

  • Example

    The tomb had been despoiled of all its treasures.

  • Example

    The forest was despoiled by illegal logging activities.

despoiled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for despoiled

Antonyms for despoiled

Phrases with despoiled

  • to be robbed or deprived of something valuable

    Example

    The villagers were despoiled of their land by the corrupt officials.

  • to give up or sacrifice something valuable for a greater cause

    Example

    She despoiled herself of her inheritance to fund her charity work.

  • to damage or destroy the natural environment through human activities

    Example

    The oil spill despoiled the marine ecosystem and killed many sea creatures.

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Summary: despoiled in Brief

The verb 'despoiled' [dɪˈspɔɪld] means to steal or violently remove valuable possessions from someone, or to ruin or destroy something by damaging or removing its most important parts. It can refer to physical objects, such as 'The city was despoiled by the invading army,' or to abstract concepts, such as 'The forest was despoiled by illegal logging activities.' The phrase 'despoiled of' means to be robbed or deprived of something valuable, while 'despoil oneself of' means to give up or sacrifice something valuable for a greater cause.