noun
- the act of stripping or robbing someone of possessions, rights, or dignity; plunder or spoliation
Usage: formal; often used in legal or historical contexts
Examples
- The despoilment of the village by invading forces left the residents impoverished.
- Historical records document the despoilment of cultural artifacts from conquered territories.
- The court ruled that the despoilment of the estate violated the heir's legal rights.
- Environmental despoilment of the forest has destroyed habitats for countless species.
- The despoilment of indigenous lands continued throughout the colonial period.
- She spoke passionately against the despoilment of human dignity in war.
- The museum worked to recover artifacts lost through despoilment during the conflict.