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plunder verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
to steal things from a place, especially using force during a time of war synonym pillage. The troops crossed the country, plundering and looting as they went. Delhi was captured and plundered in 1739. plunder something (of something) The abbey had been plundered of its valuables.
Plunder Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to take the goods of by force (as in war) : pillage, sack. invaders plundered the town. b. : to take by force or wrongfully : steal, loot. plundered artifacts from the tomb. 2. : to make extensive use of as if by plundering : use or use up wrongfully. plunder the land. intransitive verb. : to commit robbery or looting. plunderer.
Plundering - definition of plundering by The Free Dictionary
1. To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage: plunder a village. 2. To seize wrongfully or by force; steal: plundered the supplies. v.intr. To take booty; rob. n. 1. The act or practice of plundering. 2. Property stolen by fraud or force; booty.
Plunder - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
IPA guide. Other forms: plundered; plundering; plunders. Plunder can mean stolen goods or money obtained illegally, or the act of taking those things. A burglar might plunder a jewelry store and then sneak off with her plunder.
PLUNDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to steal or remove something precious from something, in a way that does not consider moral laws or is more severe than it needs to be: Someone has been plundering funds from the company. The future of our planet is in danger if we continue to plunder its resources as we do. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stealing.
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