pillaged (Meaning)

Wordnet

pillaged (s)

wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value

having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence

Webster

pillaged (imp. & p. p.)

of Pillage

pillaged Sentence Examples

  1. The invaders pillaged the village, leaving nothing behind but ruins and devastation.
  2. The pirate ship pillaged the merchant vessel, taking all its precious cargo.
  3. The vandals pillaged the ancient temple, stealing its sacred artifacts.
  4. The starving refugees pillaged the town for food and supplies.
  5. The hungry wolves pillaged the sheepfold, leaving behind only mangled bodies.
  6. The soldiers pillaged the enemy's camp, seizing weapons and provisions.
  7. The mob pillaged the abandoned store, taking whatever they could lay their hands on.
  8. The looters pillaged the courthouse, seeking valuable documents and money.
  9. The plague pillaged the countryside, leaving behind countless dead and dying.
  10. The fire pillaged the old house, reducing it to mere ashes and rubble.

FAQs About the word pillaged

wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value, having been robbed and destroyed by force and violenceof Pillage

plundered, looted, raided, despoiled, sacked, marauded,ransacked, hunted, rifled, raked

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The invaders pillaged the village, leaving nothing behind but ruins and devastation.

The pirate ship pillaged the merchant vessel, taking all its precious cargo.

The vandals pillaged the ancient temple, stealing its sacred artifacts.

The starving refugees pillaged the town for food and supplies.