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Definition of Spoliators
1. spoliator [n] - See also: spoliator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoliators
Literary usage of Spoliators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France for the Lst Seven Years: Or, The Bourbons by William Henry Ireland (1822)
"Upon this occasion, the sarcasms of the French were, as. usual levelled at the
spoliators, the Duke of Wellington being honoured with the title of Prince ..."
2. Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed (1919)
"Taking advantage of the nation's greatest misfortunes, these criminal spoliators
are playing with the health and life of millions of soldiers and workers, ..."
3. Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed (1919)
"Taking advantage of the nation's greatest misfortunes, these criminal spoliators
are playing with the health and life of millions of soldiers and workers, ..."
4. Annual Report Presented at a Meeting of the Council by National Liberal Federation (1887)
"... to be a company of spoliators—in the sense of being ... not spoliators of the
people—and when they looked at the division list on the Bill to ..."