plunders Synonyms
plunders Meaning
plunders
to take by force or wrongfully, to make extensive use of as if by plundering, an act of plundering, something taken by force or theft, to take the goods of by force (as in war), to commit robbery or looting, something taken by force, theft, or fraud, personal or household effects, to rob especially openly and by force (as in a raid)
plunders Sentence Examples
- The ruthless pirates plundered the defenseless merchant ship, seizing its precious cargo.
- The invading army plundered the city, leaving a trail of destruction and despair in its wake.
- The thieves plundered the mansion, stealing valuable artifacts and leaving it empty and desolate.
- The barbarian hordes plundered the village, burning houses and pillaging livestock.
- The corrupt officials plundered the country's resources, enriching themselves while impoverishing the populace.
- The storm plundered the coastal town, tearing apart homes and uprooting trees.
- The hackers plundered the company's database, stealing sensitive information and causing chaos.
- The looters plundered the abandoned warehouse, scavenging for anything of value.
- The fire ravaged the forest, plundering its lush vegetation and destroying its pristine beauty.
- The earthquake plundered the city, reducing buildings to rubble and claiming innocent lives.
FAQs About the word plunders
to take by force or wrongfully, to make extensive use of as if by plundering, an act of plundering, something taken by force or theft, to take the goods of by f
spoils,loots, swags,treasures, pillages, booties, takes, hauls, catches,prizes
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The ruthless pirates plundered the defenseless merchant ship, seizing its precious cargo.
The invading army plundered the city, leaving a trail of destruction and despair in its wake.
The thieves plundered the mansion, stealing valuable artifacts and leaving it empty and desolate.
The barbarian hordes plundered the village, burning houses and pillaging livestock.