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despoilment

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

English: /dɪˈspɔɪlmənt/

Definitions

  1. The act of stripping or robbing something of its possessions, especially by force.
  2. The state of being plundered or deprived of valuable possessions.

Usage Examples

  • The despoilment of the ancient ruins shocked the local community.
  • Environmental activists condemned the despoilment of the forest by illegal logging.
  • The war left behind widespread despoilment of cultural heritage sites.

Etymology

Derived from the verb despoil, from Middle English despoilen, Old French despoiller, and Latin despoliare, meaning "to strip or rob."

Synonyms

  • Plundering
  • Pillage
  • Looting
  • Robbery
  • Ransacking

Antonyms

  • Protection
  • Preservation
  • Restoration
  • Conservation
  • Donation

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
French dépouillement /de.pwi.jə.mɑ̃/
Spanish despojo /desˈpo.xo/
German Plünderung /ˈplʏndəʁʊŋ/
Hindi लूट /luːt/
Tamil பறிப்பு /paɾipːu/
Russian грабеж /ɡrɐˈbʲɵʐ/
Arabic نهب /nahb/
Chinese (Mandarin) 掠夺 /lüè duó/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪˈspɔɪlmənt/
  • American English: /dɪˈspɔɪlmənt/

Historical Usage

The term was commonly used in historical accounts of wars, conquests, and conflicts where cities, temples, and other valuable sites were looted or destroyed.

Cultural Nuances

Despoilment often implies a sense of moral outrage, especially when associated with the destruction of cultural or environmental resources.

More Information

Despoilment has long been a symbol of the consequences of unchecked greed and violence, particularly in conflicts where cultural heritage and natural resources are targeted. Modern discussions of despoilment frequently address environmental degradation and the looting of archaeological sites.

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