Sentence examples for be robbed from inspiring English sources

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be robbed

verb

To steal from, especially using force or violence.

  • He robbed three banks before he was caught.

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We will be robbed of voting rights.

"I might be attacked; I might be robbed," he says.

More seriously, we can be robbed or defrauded.

"We cannot allow ourselves to be robbed of our birthright".

"You can be robbed anytime in any restaurant.

To be robbed is to be made a fool of.

"We'll be robbed of new voices and neophytes".

But they are not prepared to be robbed.

But he'd be robbed of his idiosyncratic dignity.

So do some fans, who will not be robbed of that potential at Homestead.

This means a great deal of money will be robbed from our pockets".

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