robs (Meaning)

robs

to take something away from a person or place in secrecy or by force, threat, or trickery, to take away as loot, to take something away from by force, to take the contents of (a receptacle), to withhold unjustly or injuriously, to commit robbery, to remove valuables without right from (a place), to deprive of something due, expected, or desired, to keep from getting something due, expected, or desired, to take personal property from by violence or threat

robs Sentence Examples

  1. The thief robs the unsuspecting victim of their valuables.
  2. The ruthless tyrant robs his people of their freedom and dignity.
  3. The rising cost of living robs people of their financial security.
  4. The earthquake robs the city of its buildings and infrastructure.
  5. The cancer robs the patient of their health and vitality.
  6. The gambling addiction robs the individual of their money and relationships.
  7. The pandemic robs the world of countless lives and livelihoods.
  8. The war robs the innocent of their safety and peace.
  9. The broken promise robs the trust of those who believed.
  10. The disease robs the sufferer of their joy and zest for life.

FAQs About the word robs

to take something away from a person or place in secrecy or by force, threat, or trickery, to take away as loot, to take something away from by force, to take t

squeezes, steals (from),loots, burglarizes, plunders, strips, sacks, knocks over, exploits, plucks

No antonyms found.

The thief robs the unsuspecting victim of their valuables.

The ruthless tyrant robs his people of their freedom and dignity.

The rising cost of living robs people of their financial security.

The earthquake robs the city of its buildings and infrastructure.