Plunder vs. Marauder

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Plunderverb

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

Plunderverb

(transitive) To take (goods) by pillage.

Plunderverb

(intransitive) To take by force or wrongfully; to commit robbery or looting, to raid.

Plunderverb

(transitive) To make extensive (over)use of, as if by plundering; to use or use up wrongfully.

Plunderverb

(transitive) To take unexpectedly.

Plundernoun

An instance of plundering.

Plundernoun

The loot attained by plundering.

Plundernoun

Baggage; luggage.

Plunderverb

To take the goods of by force, or without right; to pillage; to spoil; to sack; to strip; to rob; as, to plunder travelers.

Plunderverb

To take by pillage; to appropriate forcibly; as, the enemy plundered all the goods they found.

Plundernoun

The act of plundering or pillaging; robbery. See Syn. of Pillage.

Plundernoun

That which is taken by open force from an enemy; pillage; spoil; booty; also, that which is taken by theft or fraud.

Plundernoun

Personal property and effects; baggage or luggage.

Plundernoun

goods or money obtained illegally

Plunderverb

take illegally; of intellectual property;

Plunderverb

plunder (a town) after capture;

Plunderverb

steal goods; take as spoils;

Plunderverb

destroy and strip of its possession;

Maraudernoun

Someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder.

Maraudernoun

By extension anything which marauds.

Maraudernoun

A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.

Maraudernoun

someone who attacks in search of booty

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