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verb verb: pillage; 3rd person present: pillages; past tense: pillaged; past participle: pillaged; gerund or present participle: pillaging

  1. 1. rob (a place) using violence, especially in wartime.

    • steal (something) using violence, especially in wartime.

      "artworks pillaged from churches and museums"

      synonyms: ransack, rob, plunder, despoil, raid, loot; More sack, devastate, lay waste, ravage, rape

      "the abbey was pillaged"

      steal, pilfer, thieve, take, snatch, purloin, loot;

      informalswipe, rob, nab, rip off, lift, "liberate", "borrow", filch, snaffle, pinch, heist

      "columns pillaged from an ancient town"

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noun: pillage

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the action of pillaging a place or property, especially in wartime.

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To pillage means to violently loot or plunder a place, typically in a war or during a raid. It involves stealing valuable items, causing destruction, and often inflicting harm on the inhabitants of the area being pillaged.

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