spoilations

[US]/spɔɪˈleɪʃənz/
[UK]/spɔɪˈleɪʃənz/

Translation

n.acts of spoiling; plundering; robbery (plural of spoilation)

Phrases & Collocations

spoilations occur

prevent spoilations

food spoilations

spoilations during

spoilations from

reduce spoilations

spoilations increase

avoid spoilations

spoilations cause

spoiling spoilations

Example Sentences

the illegal spoilations of ancient artifacts have increased dramatically in recent years.

environmental spoilations caused by industrial waste have affected local communities.

the spoilations of fresh produce during transportation remain a major concern.

strict laws have been implemented to prevent spoilations of cultural heritage.

the spoilations in the warehouse were due to improper temperature control.

tourists are warned not to contribute to the spoilations of natural landmarks.

the company was fined for the spoilations of groundwater resources.

food spoilations can be prevented with proper storage techniques.

archaeological sites suffer from systematic spoilations by treasure hunters.

the spoilations of the soil have made the land unsuitable for farming.

museum officials work tirelessly to combat the spoilations of priceless artworks.

climate change has accelerated the spoilations of arctic ice formations.

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