ransacking Synonyms
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- plunder
- plundering
- pillaging
- predation
- despoiling
- depredation
- marauding
- looting
- spoliation
- sacking
- pillage
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ransacking Meaning
ransacking (n)
a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion)
ransacking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Ransack
ransacking Sentence Examples
- The burglars ransacked the house, leaving it in a state of disarray.
- The vandals ransacked the school, destroying computers and textbooks.
- The looters ransacked the store, stealing everything of value.
- The protesters ransacked the government building, protesting against corruption.
- The rioters ransacked the neighborhood, setting fires and breaking windows.
- The explorer ransacked the ancient tomb, searching for lost treasures.
- The police ransacked the suspect's apartment, looking for evidence.
- The detectives ransacked the crime scene, hoping to find clues.
- The journalists ransacked the archives, searching for information about the scandal.
- The students ransacked the library, frantically studying for their exams.
FAQs About the word ransacking
a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion)of Ransack
plunder,plundering, pillaging, predation, despoiling, depredation, marauding, looting, spoliation, sacking
conservation, conservation, saving, preservation,protection, preservation, protection, saving,salvage, salvage
The burglars ransacked the house, leaving it in a state of disarray.
The vandals ransacked the school, destroying computers and textbooks.
The looters ransacked the store, stealing everything of value.
The protesters ransacked the government building, protesting against corruption.