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Wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value.
looted
ransacked
pillaged
empty
1
A Europe where public services such as education are
plundered
for profit.
2
The shutters of all the summer residences were closed; the gardens
plundered
.
3
Yes, the battle is decided; while the Austrians
plundered
,
the Prussians conquered.
4
Even before the 2003 looting, historical sites across Iraq were frequently
plundered
.
5
One night toward the end of November the savages
plundered
the sleighs.
6
Between these
plundered
graves, about 250 were found untouched in modern times.
7
General Thurot accordingly made them prisoners of war, and
plundered
the town.
8
I will not have you
plundered
;
all that I have is yours.
9
In six hours they
plundered
the city, and retired with their booty.
10
The first library opened in Rome, consisting of books
plundered
from Macedon.
11
Writers and artists greedily
plundered
his book - and sometimes struck gold.
12
When the fugitives reached their camp they found it
plundered
and deserted.
13
City after city was attacked by the barbarians, and the suburbs
plundered
.
14
Charles billeted unpaid and unruly soldiers in private homes, which they
plundered
.
15
And at the same time I could save her from being
plundered
.
16
In all, five vessels were seized and
plundered
while lying at Darien.
plundered
plunder
·
plunder by
plunder the city
plunder far
plunder a goal
plunder several