brigandage Antonyms

Meaning of brigandage

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brigandage (n.)

Life and practice of brigands; highway robbery; plunder.

brigandage Sentence Examples

  1. The region was plagued by years of brigandage, with bandits terrorizing the populace.
  2. Authorities launched a crackdown on brigandage, aiming to restore law and order.
  3. The rise in brigandage along the highways led to increased patrols by the royal guard.
  4. Merchants faced losses due to frequent incidents of brigandage during their travels.
  5. The king declared brigandage a capital offense, punishable by hanging.
  6. Travelers were advised to avoid certain routes known for brigandage activity.
  7. The outlaw's brigandage exploits made him a folk hero among the common people.
  8. Brigandage thrived in the lawless frontier regions beyond the reach of central authority.
  9. The rise of brigandage posed a significant threat to trade and commerce in the kingdom.
  10. The mayor convened a town hall meeting to address concerns about brigandage in the area.

FAQs About the word brigandage

Life and practice of brigands; highway robbery; plunder.

perpetrator, assassin, gangster, pirate, malefactor, crook,bandit, lawbreaker, mafioso, desperado

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The region was plagued by years of brigandage, with bandits terrorizing the populace.

Authorities launched a crackdown on brigandage, aiming to restore law and order.

The rise in brigandage along the highways led to increased patrols by the royal guard.

Merchants faced losses due to frequent incidents of brigandage during their travels.