Sentence examples for the plunder from inspiring English sources

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the plunder

verb

To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.

  • The mercenaries plundered the small town.

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The plunder was devastating.

Away from the camera, the plunder begins.

Most of the plunder goes to China, he added.

To many Burmese, however, it represents nothing less than the plunder of their country.

They may also try to have the plunder law declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

Yet he, too, concedes that the deals have done little to curb the plunder.

The plunder should stop, and bluefin should be given time to build themselves up again.

This is not how Frith felt about the plunder of antiquities.

The plunder was not caused by an ill-disciplined army running out of control.

Initially, the police counted up the plunder at more than $80 million.

Initially, police counted up the plunder at more than 80 million.

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