spoliated (Meaning)

spoliated

despoil

spoliated Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient treasures were ruthlessly spoliated during the invasion, leaving a void in the nation's cultural heritage.
  2. The invading forces shamelessly spoliated the occupied territory, pillaging precious resources and valuables.
  3. The church was thoroughly spoliated, its sacred relics and artifacts stolen and dispersed.
  4. The archaeologist lamented the unfortunate fate of the archaeological site, which had been thoroughly spoliated by illegal excavation.
  5. The art collector bitterly resented the government's decision to force the repatriation of spoliated paintings from their private collection.
  6. The spoliation of ancient manuscripts has created an irreparable loss of knowledge and cultural history.
  7. The stolen artifacts were shamelessly sold on the black market, fueling an illicit trade and depriving museums of their rightful treasures.
  8. The museum director vowed to fight tirelessly against the spoliation of indigenous artifacts, safeguarding their cultural significance.
  9. The international community condemned the brutal spoliation of rare wildlife populations, jeopardizing the survival of entire species.
  10. Scholars and historians decried the devastating effects of spoliation on historical monuments, erasing the tangible evidence of past civilizations.

FAQs About the word spoliated

despoil

looted, pillaged, ransacked, despoiled, destroyed, depredated, razed,plundered, sabotaged, sacked

preserved, saved, protected,built, conserved,salvaged, rebuilt

The ancient treasures were ruthlessly spoliated during the invasion, leaving a void in the nation's cultural heritage.

The invading forces shamelessly spoliated the occupied territory, pillaging precious resources and valuables.

The church was thoroughly spoliated, its sacred relics and artifacts stolen and dispersed.

The archaeologist lamented the unfortunate fate of the archaeological site, which had been thoroughly spoliated by illegal excavation.