plunder

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الإنجليزية - التركية
yağmalamak
yağma

Yağma, tecavüz ve talan, savaş sırasında yaygındır. - Looting, raping, and plundering are common during wartime.

yağmacılık
çalınmış eşya
yağma etmek
yağmalanan mal
ganimet
{f} talan etmek
{i} yağmalama
{f} yağmala
dili özel eşya
zorla almak
{i} avanta
{i} çapul
yağma/ganimet
{f} çalmak
{f} soymak
(Ticaret) zorla alma
plundering
{i} yağmalama
plundering
{f} yağmala
plundered
Yağmalanmış, talan edilmiş

The temple was plundered. Tapınak yağmalanmıştı.

plundering
yağmalayarak
to plunder
talan etme
plunderer
{i} çapulcu
plunderer
{i} yağmacı
plunderer
{i} soyguncu
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The loot attained by plundering

The Hessian kept his choicest plunder in a sack that never left his person, for fear that his comrades would steal it.

To take by force or wrongfully; to commit robbery or looting, to raid

The shopkeep was plundered of his possessions by the burglar.

To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack

The mercenaries plundered the small town.

To make extensive (over)use of, as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully

The miners plundered the jungle for its diamonds till it became a muddy waste.

An instance of plundering
{n} spoil gotten in war or by violence
{v} to pillage, to rob like an enemy
of Pillage
Plunder is property that is stolen. The thieves are often armed and in some cases have killed for their plunder
To commit robbery or looting, to raid
To take the goods of by force, or without right; to pillage; to spoil; to sack; to strip; to rob; as, to plunder travelers
rape: destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"
{f} steal, rob, pillage; embezzle, defraud
{i} loot, spoils; pillaging, stealing; robbing; embezzlement, fraud
take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors"
plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome"
To steal goods
steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners
steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
sack: plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome"
The act of plundering or pillaging; robbery
Personal property and effects; baggage or luggage
goods or money obtained illegally
To make extensive use of as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully
To take by force or wrongfully; to steal; to loot
The goods attained via an act of plundering
v To take the property of another without observing the decent and customary reticences of theft To effect a change of ownership with the candid concomitance of a brass band To wrest the wealth of A from B and leave C lamenting a vanishing opportunity
loot: goods or money obtained illegally
loot: take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors"
That which is taken by open force from an enemy; pillage; spoil; booty; also, that which is taken by theft or fraud
To take by pillage; to appropriate forcibly; as, the enemy plundered all the goods they found
To take the goods of by force (as in war); to pillage; to sack
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destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"
If someone plunders a place or plunders things from a place, they steal things from it. They plundered and burned the market town of Leominster She faces charges of helping to plunder her country's treasury of billions of dollars This has been done by plundering £4 billion from the Government reserves. = loot Plunder is also a noun. a guerrilla group infamous for torture and plunder
{n} pillage
plunderer
One who plunders or pillages
to plunder
loot
plunderer
{n} a hostile pillager, robber, spoiler
to plunder
{v} pirate
To plunder
rapine
plundered
past of plunder
plundered
{s} stolen, obtained through robbery; embezzled, obtained fraudulently
plunderer
someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
plunderer
{i} thief, one who steals; embezzler, one who commits fraud
plunderers
plural of plunderer
plundering
given to taking by force what is desired
plundering
the act of stealing valuable things from a place; "the plundering of the Parthenon"; "his plundering of the great authors"
plundering
present participle of plunder
plunders
third-person singular of plunder
plunder

    الواصلة

    plun·der

    التركية النطق

    plʌndır

    المتضادة

    gift, give, receive

    النطق

    /ˈpləndər/ /ˈplʌndɜr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'pl&n-d&r ] (verb.) 1632. Recorded since 1632 (during the Thirty Years War, native British use since the Cromwellian Civil War), from High German Hutterisch plunderen (=modern Dutch) "to plunder," originally "to take away household furniture," from plunder "household goods, clothes" ("lumber, baggage," 14c.); akin to Middle (=present) Dutch plunder "household goods", Frisian and Dutch plunje "clothes".

    الازمنة

    plunders, plundering, plundered
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