spoliator
/spɒliˈeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who seizes and takes possession of something, especially by force or in a violent manner.
“The looters were considered spoliators of the city’s cultural heritage.”
1. noun
A person who seizes and takes possession of something, especially by force or in a violent manner.
“The looters were considered spoliators of the city’s cultural heritage.”