4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Despoil' in a Sentence
"To take away possessions or valuable things from someone by force; to rob, plunder, or pillage." more
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The invaders had despoiled the peaceful village, leaving it in ruins.
The marauding army moved swiftly to despoil the peaceful village, leaving nothing but destruction in its wake.
During the chaotic war, looters will be despoiling the homes of innocent civilians.
The invading army is despoiling the peaceful village.
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