Having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence.
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Examples for "sacked "
Examples for "sacked "
1 She didn't even let him finish the sentence: 'You're sacked , ' she said.
2 Health is often used as the reason when senior officials are sacked .
3 Hundreds have been sacked from government jobs, rights and opposition groups say.
4 However, the Raiders sacked Rivers five times and played a turnover-free game.
5 The newspaper said Edmondson was sacked as a result of the investigation.
1 Regina Simons claimed Seagal raped her 25 years ago at his home.
2 According to the Los Angeles Times, some prisoners say they were raped .
3 According to statistics, a woman is raped in India every 20 minutes.
4 EXCLUSIVE Sandra was raped at work, now she's gagged by the law.
5 Her family said she was raped and murdered in a drunken rampage.
1 In the space of perhaps an hour, she had pillaged every room.
2 There was not a house in the town but had been pillaged .
3 The generals of the United States never permit individuals to be pillaged .
4 He pillaged that store with the thoroughness of the Crusaders looting Constantinople.
5 The temples and palaces were pillaged , and finally the city was burnt.
1 Thus the polar reservoirs are despoiled in the act of being opened.
2 They recalled it all as it had been and felt themselves despoiled .
3 The two structures just described were long ago broken into and despoiled .
4 He had completely despoiled his wife, and had left her for ever.
5 She was despoiled of nothing, since Texas was forever lost to her.
1 We often hear the term ' flood - ravaged ' used in relation to some areas.
2 This comes after countless cases of gender-based violence have ravaged the country.
3 A major drive to distribute aid throughout Vanuatu's cyclone - ravaged islands, started today.
4 A great battle must have ravaged this coast some time in history.
5 Or that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty.
6 Imagine fleeing your war - ravaged home and living in hiding for 20 years.
7 Work gets underway as Edgecumbe residents start returning home to flood - ravaged houses.
8 The violence has ravaged border cities and even beach resorts like Acapulco.
9 He says ' ravaged ' in a teasing, theatrical manner, with his eyelashes flickering.
10 But that job disappeared too as the coronavirus outbreak ravaged the economy.
11 France has suffered in her ravaged fields and in her ruined villages.
12 Lidl's Irish management then contacted their colleagues in virus - ravaged Italy for advice.
13 The valleys which they ravaged were the granary of the revolutionary forces.
14 Whole regions have been ravaged and abominable deeds perpetrated in the towns.
15 India and China, though frequently ravaged by both these scourges, remain super-saturated.
16 More relief supplies will be sent from New Caledonia to cyclone - ravaged Vanuatu.
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