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Definition of plunder
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of plunder is as below...
Plunder
(v. t.) To take by
pillage;
to
appropriate
forcibly;
as, the enemy
plundered
all the goods they
found..
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Spoil
::
Spoil (v. t.) To seize by
violence;;
to take by
force;
to
plunder.
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To
plunder
or
pillage,
as a town or city; to
devastate;
to
ravage..
Boothale
::
Boothale
(v. t. & i.) To
forage
for
booty;
to
plunder.
Plunder
::
Plunder
(v. t.) To take by
pillage;
to
appropriate
forcibly;
as, the enemy
plundered
all the goods they
found..
Brigand
::
Brigand
(n.) A
lawless
fellow
who lives by
plunder;
one of a band of
robbers;
especially,
one of a gang
living
in
mountain
retreats;
a
highwayman;
a
freebooter..
Plunder
::
Plunder
(n.) That which is taken by open force from an
enemy;
pillage;
spoil;
booty;
also, that which is taken by theft or
fraud..
Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Wreck
::
Wreck (v. i.) To work upon a
wreck,
as in
saving
property
or
lives,
or in
plundering..
Direption
::
Direption
(n.) The act of
plundering,
despoiling,
or
snatching
away..
Plunderer
::
Plunderer
(n.) One who
plunders
or
pillages.
Maraud
::
Maraud
(n.) An
excursion
for
plundering.
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. t.) To
collect
by
plunder;
as, to prowl
money..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(v. i.) To strip of money or goods by open
violence;
to
plunder;
to
spoil;
to lay
waste;
as, to
pillage
the camp of an
enemy..
Depredate
::
Depredate
(v. t.) To
subject
to
plunder
and
pillage;
to
despoil;
to lay
waste;
to prey upon.
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. t.) To
plunder;
to strip by
violence;
to
pillage;
to rob; -- with of
before
the name of the thing
taken;
as, to spoil one of his goods or
possession..
Harry
::
Harry (v. i.) To make a
predatory
incursion;
to
plunder
or lay
waste.
Berob
::
Berob (v. t.) To rob; to
plunder.
Pillage
::
Pillage
(v. i.) To take
spoil;
to
plunder;
to
ravage.
Loot
::
Loot (n.)
Plunder;
booty;
especially,
the boot taken in a
conquered
or
sacked
city..
Invade
::
Invade
(v. t.) To enter with
hostile
intentions;
to enter with a view to
conquest
or
plunder;
to make an
irruption
into; to
attack;
as, the
Romans
invaded
Great
Britain..
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