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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 band of robbers planned to despoil the treasure chest hidden in the cave.
The mischievous raccoon tried to despoil the garden of its ripe tomatoes.
The naughty crow wanted to despoil the picnic by stealing all the sandwiches.
Pirates sailed the seas to despoil other ships of their treasures.

Despoil

dih-spoil
verbTo take away possessions or valuable things from someone by force; to rob, plunder, or pillage.
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Last Updated On: February 21, 2024
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