Despoilers [noun]

Definition of Despoilers:

person who steals

Opposite/Antonyms of Despoilers:

Law

Police


Sentence/Example of Despoilers:

Here his charge ended, he had conveyed the Land-despoiler to durance vile.

Let me thank you, Monsieur, for your great courtesy to the fallen Land-despoiler.'

Tell him to leave the wanton Land-despoiler, and go back to his true wife.

Thy race conquered our people, and in rising against thine we did but despoil the despoiler.

The two Slavs had sprung upon their despoiler like two maddened cattle.

Or had one, as was commonly supposed, been the plundered victim—the other the Despoiler?

So Jack Runkle departed with his rescuers, but his eyes flashed the vengeance he would take should he meet his despoiler again.

He had pitied him because he knew that Barrett, despoiler of his home, seducer of his wife, was helpless in his hands.

In the centre of the floor are two admirable fourteenth-century brasses, which have fortunately escaped the despoiler's hand.

The methodical despoiler did not so much as turn his head as he placed the Meissonier on the chest and deftly cut out the canvas.