Despojo in english
Dispossession
pronunciation: dɪspəzeʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪspəzeʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
despojar = despoil ; strip ; cashier.
Example: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Example: Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.Example: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.more:
» despojar de = bereave + Nombre + of ; disinherit + Nombre + from/of .
Example: And they felt he was somehow bereaving them of income by stealing their content without asking. Example: Her murder conviction can be used as evidence in a bid to disinherit her from her husband's estate.» despojarse de = divest of ; shed [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shed] .
Example: Of course, not all SLIS should divest themselves of library-based programmes to take advantage of uncertain information markets. Example: Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.despojo = denudation ; plunder.
Example: Ranganathan illustrates how these Main Subjects have developed by loose assemblage, dissection, denudation, distillation, etc..Example: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.more:
» despojos de la guerra, los = spoils of war, the .
Example: The horrors of what women have had to endure as the human spoils of wars over time has had little examination and little if any punishment.