spoliation|spoliations in English
noun
[spo·li·a·tion || ‚spəʊlɪ'eɪʃn]
robbery, plundering; ruin, destructio
Use "spoliation|spoliations" in a sentence
1. In addition to France, the Jackson administration successfully settled spoliation claims with Denmark, Portugal, and Spain.
2. Brigandage: The life and practices of a brigand; highway robbery by organized gangs; figuratively, organized spoliation: as, Brigandage in the legislature or on the bench.
3. THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE If she had kept the charge committed to her, the inequalities and spoliations now Burdening society would not be in existence
4. It is Burdening her true nature and causing weakness, which will be felt more deeply as time goes on. THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE If she had kept the charge committed to her, the inequalities and spoliations now Burdening society would not be in existence