Spoliation
//spəʊliˈeɪʃn̩//
Translations of "spoliation" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | ограбване((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), плячкосване((uncountable) government-sanctioned action or practice of plundering neutral ships at sea) | ograbvane, pljačkosvane | |
| Dutch | bewijsvernietiging((uncountable) intentional destruction of, or tampering with, a document so as to impair its evidentiary value), plundering((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), vrijbuiterij((uncountable) government-sanctioned action or practice of plundering neutral ships at sea) | — | |
| Finnish | kanne korvausten riistosta((countable) lawsuit brought or writ issued by an incumbent against another, claiming that the latter has wrongfully taken the emoluments of a benefice), korvausten riisto((uncountable) action of an incumbent wrongfully depriving another of the emoluments of a benefice), puolueettomien alusten ryöstö((uncountable) government-sanctioned action or practice of plundering neutral ships at sea), ryöstö((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), ryöväys((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), tuhoaminen((uncountable) intentional destruction of, or tampering with, a document so as to impair its evidentiary value), väärentäminen((uncountable) intentional destruction of, or tampering with, a document so as to impair its evidentiary value) | — | |
| French | spoliation((uncountable) action of destroying or ruining (cognates) — see also destruction, ruin) | — | |
| German | Beweisvereitelung((uncountable) intentional destruction of, or tampering with, a document so as to impair its evidentiary value) | — | |
| Italian | spoliazione((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | — | |
| Latin | spoliātiō((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | — | |
| Middle English | spoliacioun((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), spoliacioun((uncountable) action of an incumbent wrongfully depriving another of the emoluments of a benefice) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تاراج((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), تالان((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), صویغون((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), چاپول((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), یغما((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | tarac, talan, soygun, çapul, yağma | |
| Persian | تاراج((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), یغما((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | târâj, yaġmâ | |
| Portuguese | espoliação((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | — | |
| Romanian | spoliație((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), spoliere((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | — | |
| Spanish | despojo((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder), expoliación((uncountable) action of spoliating, or forcibly seizing property; state of having property forcibly seized — see also pillage, plunder) | — |
bewijsvernietiging, plundering, vrijbuiterij
kanne korvausten riistosta, korvausten riisto, puolueettomien alusten ryöstö, ryöstö, ryöväys, tuhoaminen, väärentäminen
spoliation
Beweisvereitelung
spoliazione
spoliātiō
spoliacioun, spoliacioun
espoliação
spoliație, spoliere
despojo, expoliación
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