noun
- plural of deflowerer; persons who deprive something of its freshness, beauty, or purity
Usage: literary or formal; often used metaphorically
Examples
- The developers were seen as deflowerers of the pristine landscape.
- Critics called the new regulations deflowerers of artistic freedom.
- The deflowerers of tradition faced strong community resistance.
- Industrial deflowerers of nature left scars across the valley.
- Some viewed the reformers as deflowerers of classical values.