Associations to the word «Plunder»
Noun
- Confederate
- Necessity
- Arsenal
- City
- Mountaineer
- Insurgent
- Habitation
- Greece
- Perseus
- Commissary
- Corsica
- Sake
- Farce
- Dempsey
- Sanctuary
- Prisoner
- Obedience
- Civilian
- Uprising
- Torture
- Ruin
- Christendom
- Provision
- Bribery
- Stronghold
- Rome
- Malwa
- Drake
- Gang
- Fort
- Trader
- Persecution
- Famine
- Killing
- Settler
- Pursuit
- Kindness
- Cavalry
- Empire
- Flock
- Possessor
- Prussian
- Hostage
- Taking
- Ship
- Turk
- Comer
- Beneficiary
- Warfare
- Invasion
- Arab
- Glory
- Surrounding
- Disposition
- Deceit
- Revel
- Native
- Jews
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Wiktionary
PLUNDER, verb. (transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.
PLUNDER, verb. (transitive) To take (goods) by pillage.
PLUNDER, verb. (intransitive) To take by force or wrongfully; to commit robbery or looting, to raid.
PLUNDER, verb. (transitive) To make extensive (over)use of, as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully.
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PLUNDER, noun. An instance of plundering
PLUNDER, noun. The loot attained by plundering
PLUNDER, noun. (slang) (dated) baggage; luggage
Dictionary definition
PLUNDER, noun. Goods or money obtained illegally.
PLUNDER, verb. Take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors".
PLUNDER, verb. Plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome".
PLUNDER, verb. Steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners".
PLUNDER, verb. Destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country".
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.