loots Synonyms

loots Meaning

loots

to plunder or sack in war, plunder entry 1, steal, to engage in robbing especially after a catastrophe, illicit gains by public officials, something held to resemble goods of value seized in war, goods usually of considerable value taken in war, to engage in robbing or plundering especially in war, something appropriated illegally often by force or violence, to rob especially during or following a catastrophe (as war, riot, or natural disaster), money, to rob especially on a large scale and usually by violence or corruption, to seize and carry away by force especially in war, the action of looting, something stolen or taken by force

loots Sentence Examples

  1. The bandits looted the village, stealing everything of value.
  2. The looters ransacked the house, leaving nothing behind but chaos.
  3. The soldiers looted the conquered city, taking whatever they pleased.
  4. The pirates looted the merchant ship, seizing its cargo of gold and spices.
  5. The invaders looted the temple, desecrating its sacred treasures.
  6. The looters left behind a trail of destruction, their greed unchecked.
  7. The looters were caught red-handed, their haul of stolen goods recovered.
  8. The government sent troops to suppress the looters, restoring order to the ravaged city.
  9. The looters were driven from the town by the angry townsfolk, who were determined to protect their property.
  10. The looters' insatiable hunger for wealth led to their downfall.

FAQs About the word loots

to plunder or sack in war, plunder entry 1, steal, to engage in robbing especially after a catastrophe, illicit gains by public officials, something held to res

treasures,plunders, spoils, prizes, booties, swags,pillages, takes,hauls, windfalls

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The bandits looted the village, stealing everything of value.

The looters ransacked the house, leaving nothing behind but chaos.

The soldiers looted the conquered city, taking whatever they pleased.

The pirates looted the merchant ship, seizing its cargo of gold and spices.