Synonym: fleece, loot, pillage, rob, steal. Similar words: fall under, under, founder, undergo, under way, underway, come under, undercut. Meaning: ['plʌndə(r)] n. goods or money obtained illegally. v. 1. take illegally; of intellectual property 2. plunder (a town) after capture 3. steal goods; take as spoils 4. destroy and strip of its possession.
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61. In the struggle to end the legalized plunder of statism and to defend individual liberty, how much more could be asked of one man?
62. Trade should not serve as a means of economic plunder.
63. Chaldea will become plunder; All who plunder her will have enough, declares the Lord.
64. The imperialists plunder and exploit the people of the colonial countries.
65. All who pass along the way plunder him ; He has become a reproach to his neighbors.
66. The campaign of 1828, in which his Jacksonian opponents charged him with corruption and public plunder, was an ordeal Adams did not easily bear.
67. The newly enfranchised majority has decided to formulate law on the same principle of legal plunder that was used by their predecessors when the vote was limited.
68. Now, they plunder the ancient graves for reinforcements for their Undead armies.
69. His brutal reign would foreshadow the arrival of the Spanish warriors called Conquistadors who would plunder and destroy the large, wealthy Aztec, Incan, and Mayan civilizations.
70. Their camels will become plunder, and their large herds will be booty.
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71. All the measures of the law should protect property and punish plunder.
72. Others say that his cargo business thrived during anarchic wars of plunder that have, thankfully, subsided.
73. The soldiers, having sacked the village, gave loose rein to their passion for plunder.
More similar words: fall under, under, founder, undergo, under way, underway, come under, undercut, undertake, understand, undermine, underlying, underneath, undertaking, under control, undergraduate, misunderstanding, plunge, wander, ponder, tender, hinder, render, sender, gender, offender, commander, engender, reminder, defender.