berob (Meaning)

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berob (v. t.)

To rob; to plunder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of berob

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berob Sentence Examples

  1. The burglars berobed the elderly couple, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
  2. The thieves berobed the jewelry store, making off with millions of dollars worth of gems.
  3. The robbers berobed the bank, threatening the tellers with violence if they refused to comply.
  4. The carjackers berobed the woman at gunpoint, stealing her vehicle and leaving her stranded.
  5. The muggers berobed the man in the alleyway, taking his wallet and cell phone.
  6. The pirates berobed the merchant ship, seizing its cargo and holding the crew for ransom.
  7. The highwaymen berobed the stagecoach, demanding all the passengers' valuables.
  8. The kidnappers berobed the child from her home, leaving her family desperate.
  9. The extortionists berobed the businessman, threatening to release sensitive information if he did not pay their demands.
  10. The terrorists berobed the airport, causing widespread panic and fear.

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To rob; to plunder.

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The burglars berobed the elderly couple, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

The thieves berobed the jewelry store, making off with millions of dollars worth of gems.

The robbers berobed the bank, threatening the tellers with violence if they refused to comply.

The carjackers berobed the woman at gunpoint, stealing her vehicle and leaving her stranded.