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    plun·der
    /ˈpləndər/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the violent and dishonest acquisition of property: "the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and plunder" Similar lootingpillagingplunderingrobbery

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  2. The meaning of PLUNDER is to take the goods of by force (as in war) : pillage, sack. How to use plunder in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Plunder.

  3. PLUNDER definition: 1. to steal goods violently from a place, especially during a war: 2. to steal or remove something…. Learn more.

  4. Plunder definition: to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.. See examples of PLUNDER used in a sentence.

  5. 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 is an old Middle High German word that originally meant "household goods and clothes": in other words, your stuff.

  6. plunder in British English. (ˈplʌndə ) verb. 1. to steal ( valuables, goods, sacred items, etc) from (a town, church, etc) by force, esp in time of war; loot. 2. (transitive) to rob or steal ( choice or desirable things) from (a place) to plunder an orchard. noun.

  7. 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.

  8. Definition of plunder verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Plunder definition: To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage.

  10. to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.: to plunder a town. to rob, despoil, or fleece: to plunder the public treasury. to take wrongfully, as by pillage, robbery, or fraud: to plunder a piece of property. v.i. to take plunder; pillage. n. plundering, pillage, or spoliation. that which is taken in ...

  11. Jun 15, 2024 · plunder (third-person singular simple present plunders, present participle plundering, simple past and past participle plundered) ( transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack . The mercenaries plundered the small town.

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