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Sinónimos detallados de plundered en inglés

plundered:

plundered adj.

  1. plundered
    – wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value 1
    ransacked; looted; pillaged; plundered
    – wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value 1

Sinónimos alternativos de "plundered":


Definiciones relacionadas de "plundered":

  1. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value1
    • people returned to the plundered village1

plundered forma de plunder:

to plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)

  1. to plunder
    to plunder; to loot; to pillage; to raid
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
    • loot verbo (loots, looted, looting)
    • pillage verbo (pillages, pillaged, pillaging)
    • raid verbo (raids, raided, raiding)
  2. to plunder
    to snatch; to rob; to plunder
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • rob verbo (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
  3. to plunder
    – destroy and strip of its possession 1
    to spoil; to violate; to rape; to plunder; despoil
    – destroy and strip of its possession 1
    • spoil verbo (spoils, spoiled, spoiling)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • rape verbo (rapes, raped, raping)
      • The soldiers raped the beautiful country1
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
    • despoil verbo
  4. to plunder
    – steal goods; take as spoils 1
    to strip; to rifle; to loot; to pillage; to ransack; to plunder; foray; despoil; reave
    – steal goods; take as spoils 1
    • strip verbo (strips, stripped, stripping)
    • rifle verbo (rifles, rifled, rifling)
    • loot verbo (loots, looted, looting)
      • During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners1
    • pillage verbo (pillages, pillaged, pillaging)
    • ransack verbo (ransacks, ransacked, ransacking)
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
    • foray verbo
    • despoil verbo
    • reave verbo
  5. to plunder
    – plunder (a town) after capture 1
    to sack; to plunder
    – plunder (a town) after capture 1
    • sack verbo (sacks, sacked, sacking)
      • the barbarians sacked Rome1
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
  6. to plunder
    – take illegally; of intellectual property 1
    to loot; to plunder
    – take illegally; of intellectual property 1
    • loot verbo (loots, looted, looting)
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
      • This writer plundered from famous authors1

Conjugaciones de plunder:

present
  1. plunder
  2. plunder
  3. plunders
  4. plunder
  5. plunder
  6. plunder
simple past
  1. plundered
  2. plundered
  3. plundered
  4. plundered
  5. plundered
  6. plundered
present perfect
  1. have plundered
  2. have plundered
  3. has plundered
  4. have plundered
  5. have plundered
  6. have plundered
past continuous
  1. was plundering
  2. were plundering
  3. was plundering
  4. were plundering
  5. were plundering
  6. were plundering
future
  1. shall plunder
  2. will plunder
  3. will plunder
  4. shall plunder
  5. will plunder
  6. will plunder
continuous present
  1. am plundering
  2. are plundering
  3. is plundering
  4. are plundering
  5. are plundering
  6. are plundering
subjunctive
  1. be plundered
  2. be plundered
  3. be plundered
  4. be plundered
  5. be plundered
  6. be plundered
diverse
  1. plunder!
  2. let's plunder!
  3. plundered
  4. plundering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

plunder [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the plunder
    – goods or money obtained illegally 1
    the loot; the prize; the booty; the swag; the pillage; the plunder; the dirty money; the prise
    – goods or money obtained illegally 1

Palabras relacionadas con "plunder":


Sinónimos alternativos de "plunder":


Definiciones relacionadas de "plunder":

  1. goods or money obtained illegally1
  2. destroy and strip of its possession1
  3. steal goods; take as spoils1
  4. plunder (a town) after capture1
  5. take illegally; of intellectual property1
    • This writer plundered from famous authors1