Vertaling van looted
pillaged
plundered
ransacked {bn.}
to rob
to loot
to plunder
to pillage {ww.}
I looted
you looted
he/she/it looted
I rifled
you rifled
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to steal from
to loot {ww.}
I looted
you looted
he/she/it looted
I robbed
you robbed
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to kidnap
to loot
to abduct
to plunder {ww.}
I kidnapped
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he/she/it kidnapped
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you robbed
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to strip
to loot
to reave
to ransack
to plunder
to pillage
to foray
to despoil {ww.}
I despoiled
you despoiled
he/she/it despoiled
I rifled
you rifled
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to plunder {ww.}
I looted
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Voorbeelden in zinsverband
A government official's stately mansion was looted.
A government official's stately mansion was looted.
The thief knocked down the jewelry's door and looted it.
The thief knocked down the jewelry's door and looted it.
An ancient bronze mirror studded with glass beads was discovered in the tomb looted by the robbers centuries ago.
An ancient bronze mirror studded with glass beads was discovered in the tomb looted by the robbers centuries ago.
The post-war economic development of vanquished nations can be rapid if they are not looted by the victors. For this there are two reasons. First, everything has not been destroyed: some things are merely broken; and a relatively small effort of rehabilitation is multiplied by the value of what remains serviceable. Second is the disabling of entrenched power structures, which often stand as a bar to progress.
The post-war economic development of vanquished nations can be rapid if they are not looted by the victors. For this there are two reasons. First, everything has not been destroyed: some things are merely broken; and a relatively small effort of rehabilitation is multiplied by the value of what remains serviceable. Second is the disabling of entrenched power structures, which often stand as a bar to progress.