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What is another word for Plunder? – 139 Plunder Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Plunder

    According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, "plunder" means to take goods or property illegally or by force, or to take something valuable or desirable from a place or situation.

    Definitions

    • The Oxford English Dictionary defines "plunder" as to take or carry off goods or property by force, especially in time of war, or to take something valuable or desirable from a place or situation.
    • Cambridge Dictionary defines "plunder" as to steal or take goods or property, especially by force, or to take advantage of a situation to get something valuable or desirable.

    Example Uses

    • The pirate ship sailed into the harbor and began to plunder the village, taking food, gold, and other valuable items.
    • The company was accused of plundering the natural resources of the country, leaving the environment severely damaged.
    • The robber plundered the store, making off with thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise.
    • The city was plundered by the invading army, with many historic buildings and artifacts destroyed or stolen.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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