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despoliation

[dih-spoh-lee-ey-shuhn] / dɪˌspoʊ liˈeɪ ʃən /


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He said the court’s decision represented “a second despoliation of the painting.”

From New York Times

Trump also may have a motive for his environmental policies — enriching timber companies and the oil and gas industry, despoliation of the environment being merely collateral damage.

From Los Angeles Times

Lasting peace is not built on injustice, occupation and theft, specifically the despoliation of Palestinian dreams.

From The Guardian

For all its depiction of despoliation, however, “The Dreamt Land” is imbued with deep attachment to place.

From Los Angeles Times

As Brand explained the environmental circumstances at Bombay Beach and the Salton Sea, Vafadari realized that the theme of water and despoliation tied in perfectly with the album she is presently recording, inspired by Anahita.

From Los Angeles Times