plunderage Synonyms
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plunderage Meaning
Wordnet
plunderage (n)
the act of plundering (especially the embezzlement of goods on shipboard)
Webster
plunderage (n.)
The embezzlement of goods on shipboard.
plunderage Sentence Examples
- The Vikings' plunderage extended across the vast expanse of Europe.
- The village was left in ruins after the bandits' relentless plunderage.
- The conquerors engaged in widespread plunderage, seizing vast wealth.
- The discovery of the lost city sparked a frenzy of plunderage and illicit excavations.
- The temple was ravaged by centuries of plunderage, leaving it a mere shell of its former glory.
- The rebel forces sought to liberate their land from the oppressors' plunderage.
- The reckless plunderage of natural resources has led to environmental devastation.
- The invaders' plunderage left a lasting legacy of poverty and resentment.
- The museum curator denounced the illicit plunderage of artifacts from ancient sites.
- The discovery of the sunken treasure vessel reignited controversies over historical plunderage.
FAQs About the word plunderage
the act of plundering (especially the embezzlement of goods on shipboard)The embezzlement of goods on shipboard.
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The Vikings' plunderage extended across the vast expanse of Europe.
The village was left in ruins after the bandits' relentless plunderage.
The conquerors engaged in widespread plunderage, seizing vast wealth.
The discovery of the lost city sparked a frenzy of plunderage and illicit excavations.