Definition of spoil

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Spoil (v. i.) To practice plunder or robbery.

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Plunder :: Plunder (n.) That which is taken by open force from an enemy; pillage; spoil; booty; also, that which is taken by theft or fraud..
Spoil :: Spoil (v. i.) To practice plunder or robbery.
Foil :: Foil (v. t.) To blunt; to dull; to spoil; as, to foil the scent in chase..
Depredation :: Depredation (n.) The act of depredating, or the state of being depredated; the act of despoiling or making inroads; as, the sea often makes depredation on the land..
Spoil :: Spoil (n.) That which is gained by strength or effort.
Despoilment :: Despoilment (n.) Despoliation.
Foray :: Foray (n.) A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid..
Spoiler :: Spoilable (a.) Capable of being spoiled.
Spoil :: Spoil (v. t.) To cause to decay and perish; to corrput; to vitiate; to mar.
Spoilful :: Spoilfive (n.) A certain game at cards in which, if no player wins three of the five tricks possible on any deal, the game is said to be spoiled..
Reave :: Reave (v. i.) To take away by violence or by stealth; to snatch away; to rob; to despoil; to bereave. [Archaic.
Vitiate :: Vitiate (v. t.) To make vicious, faulty, or imperfect; to render defective; to injure the substance or qualities of; to impair; to contaminate; to spoil; as, exaggeration vitiates a style of writing; sewer gas vitiates the air..
Despoiling :: Despoiling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Despoi.
Boot :: Boot (n.) Booty; spoil.
Furry :: Furry (a.) Consisting of fur; as, furry spoils..
Stick-lac :: Stickit (a.) Stuck; spoiled in making.
Pillage :: Pillage (n.) That which is taken from another or others by open force, particularly and chiefly from enemies in war; plunder; spoil; booty..
Spondaic :: Spoliatory (a.) Tending to spoil; destructive; spoliative.
Mar :: Mar (v.) To spoil; to ruin.
De- :: De- () A prefix from Latin de down, from, away; as in debark, decline, decease, deduct, decamp. In words from the French it is equivalent to Latin dis-apart, away; or sometimes to de. Cf. Dis-. It is negative and opposite in derange, deform, destroy, etc. It is intensive in deprave, despoil, declare, desolate, etc..
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