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The example sentences of PLUNDERING in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "plundering" in a sentence | "plundering" example sentences

How to use "plundering" in a sentence?

  • Prior to capitalism, the way people amassed great wealth was by looting, plundering and enslaving their fellow man. Capitalism made it possible to become wealthy by serving your fellow man.
    -Walter E. Williams-
  • Dream of me, my beloved family, happy in my plundering and adventuring, for when the waves rock me to sleep tonight, I will be dreaming of you.
    -Alethea Kontis-
  • We ... must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering for our own ease and convenience the precious resources of tomorrow.
    -Dwight D. Eisenhower-
  • The plundering of the human spirit by the market place is paralleled by the plundering of the earth by capital.
    -Murray Bookchin-
  • The existing world economic order constitutes a system of plundering and exploitation like no other in history.
    -Fidel Castro-
  • Wars have ever been but another aristocratic mode of plundering and oppressing commerce.
    -Richard Cobden-
  • We can bear up under everything, if we have only the certainty that the monster Hitler with his insatiable bloodletting and plundering will have committed soon his last shameful deed.
    -Friedrich Kellner-
  • To me, nostalgia is nothing more than a mindless plundering of the past for the commonplace.
    -Mel Torme-
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Definition and meaning of PLUNDERING

What does "plundering mean?"

/ˈpləndər/

plundering

verb
To take steal forcefully and unlawfully in wartime.

What are synonyms of "plundering"?
Some common synonyms of "plundering" are:
  • pillage,
  • loot,
  • rob,
  • raid,
  • ransack,
  • strip,
  • fleece,
  • ravage,
  • devastate,
  • maraud,
  • sack,
  • rape,
  • despoil,
  • spoil,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈpilij/

pillage
noun verb

action of pillaging place or property. To steal things after a war or battle.

/lo͞ot/

loot
noun verb

private property taken in war. To steal things after riots or disasters.

rob

/räb/

rob
noun verb

Person's name. To prevent from getting something deserved.

/rād/

raid
noun verb

rapid surprise attack on enemy by troops. To suddenly enter or attack, e.g. to steal or harm.

/ˈranˌsak/

ransack
verb

go through place stealing things and causing damage.

/strip/

strip
noun verb

Long narrow piece, such as ribbon or land. To take property, dignity away from (someone).

/flēs/

fleece
adjective noun verb

(Of fabric) with a soft warm pile. woolly covering of sheep or goat. To cheat someone out of money, possessions.

/ˈravij/

ravage
noun transitive verb verb

The severely damaging or destructive effects of something.. Cause severe and extensive damage to.. cause severe and extensive damage to.

/ˈdevəˌstāt/

devastate
verb

destroy or ruin.

/məˈrôd/

maraud
verb

go about in search of things to steal or people to attack.

/sak/

sack
noun verb

Act of firing someone from their job. To dismiss a person from their job; fire.

rape
noun verb

Act of forcing someone to have sex. To force someone to have sex against their will.

/dəˈspoil/

despoil
noun verb

Steal goods; take as spoils. steal or violently remove valuable possessions from.

/spoil/

spoil
noun verb

goods stolen or taken forcibly from person or place. (Of food) to go bad.

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