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What plunder means?
transitive verb. 1a : 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.
What is the synonym of burgle?
verb. 1’her house was burgled last night’ break into, force entry into, force an entry into, force one’s way into. steal from, rob, loot, plunder, rifle, sack, ransack, pillage.
Does pillaging mean?
1 : the act of looting or plundering especially in war. 2 : something taken as booty. pillage. verb. pillaged; pillaging.
What is the definition of spoiling someone?
to treat someone very well, esp. by being too generous: My vacation spoiled me. “We’re spoiling you,” he said, handing her another cookie.
What is the difference between loot and plunder?
As verbs the difference between plunder and loot is that plunder is to pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack while loot is to steal, especially as part of war, riot or other group violence.
What’s the difference between pillaging and plundering?
‘Plunder’ refers to the roving of soldiers through recently conquered territory in search of money and goods. ‘Pillage’ describes the act of stripping a conquered city or people of valuables. As pirates are not soldiers, they would now pillage, but as they are soldier-like they could also plunder.
What is the antonyms of burgle?
Antonyms
- stand still.
- end.
- keep quiet.
- function.
What is the best synonym for scampered?
Synonyms & Antonyms of scampered
- dashed,
- galloped,
- jogged,
- ran.
- (also chiefly dialectal run),
- sprinted,
- tripped,
- trotted.
What is the difference between looting and pillaging?
As verbs the difference between loot and pillage is that loot is to steal, especially as part of war, riot or other group violence while pillage is (ambitransitive) to loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war.
What is a Pillock dictionary?
/ (ˈpɪlək) / noun. British slang a stupid or annoying person.