plunder in English

noun
1
the violent and dishonest acquisition of property.
the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and plunder
verb
1
steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
looters moved into the disaster area to plunder stores

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "plunder" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "plunder", or refer to the context using the word "plunder" in the English Dictionary.

1. The thief disgorged his plunder.

2. To ransack or plunder; pillage.

3. Plunder thus became an instrument of state.

4. You can plunder my dungeon anytime.

5. It's not a case of plunder.

6. They loaded the carts with plunder.

7. He Has Come Quickly to the Plunder.”

8. The idea of plunder, murder, and regicide !

9. Those who plunder relics are worse than thieves!

10. Plunder is the very nature of imperialism.

11. Their fat flesh fuels the pirate's plunder

12. Saul lets his men keep their plunder.

13. Orcs plunder Moria desecrate our sacred halls.

14. The thieves hid their plunder in the cave.

15. I was ordered to plunder the coffers of Florence.

16. Together they will plunder the people of the East.

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18. He would risk his life any time for plunder.

19. Europe was ravaged by plunder, murder, rape, and disease.

20. Yes, to plunder, but also to explore new lands.

21. He fled the country with $600 million in plunder.

22. After all, no greedy hucksters could steal or plunder them.

23. Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder

24. Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder

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26. + But after they killed them, they did not seize any plunder.

27. Brigandage refers to the illegal act of highway robbery and plunder

28. Booty definition, spoil taken from an enemy in war; plunder; pillage

29. All during the night thousands were out in quest of plunder.

30. The thieves are often armed and in some cases have killed for their plunder.

31. Booty definition, spoil taken from an enemy in war; plunder; pillage

32. Some common synonyms of Booty are loot, plunder, prize, spoils, and spoil

33. But pirates lurked in the shoals of global commerce, ready to plunder the cargoes.

34. Brigandage refers to the life and practice of brigands: highway robbery and plunder

35. Brigandage refers to the life and practice of Brigands: highway robbery and plunder

36. We need to put a stop to the plunder of the rain forest.

37. These intrepid ministers are searching for something far more valuable than plunder, however.

38. + And they will plunder them and seize them and take them to Babylon.

39. They plunder the resources and enslave Chinese miners , who go on resistance continuously.

40. His long throw allowed Chris Kiwomya to plunder the opening goal after 56 minutes.

41. These warriors would raid and plunder the Israelites, abducting and enslaving many—even children.

42. Again and again they returned to plunder and ravage, to seize everything of value.

43. She faces charges of helping to plunder her country's treasury of billions of dollars.

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45. According to the Scriptural account, the Israelites had good reason not to plunder Jericho’s grain.

46. Sea battles and voyages and plunder and buried treasure and king's pardons and kidnapped wenches.

47. Poorer countries are simply a resource for big business-cheap labour, cheap dumping grounds, cheap plunder.

48. Plunder there was Aplenty and the holds of the Duke and the Duchess bulged with treasure

49. Now he is determined to conquer and plunder your city and rape and kill its inhabitants.

50. The king had at his disposal, not tax revenue, but plunder and tribute amassed through warfare.