Collocations for "plundered"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "plundered" in context.

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plunder

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. [obtained, taken] through pillage and plunder
  2. the plunder after the [battle, war]
  3. were after plunder
  4. a pirate's plunder
  5. the [soldiers, army] returned with lots of plunder
  6. the plunder of nature
  7. the plunder of the public [school, health] system
  8. the plunder of [public, company] funds
v
  1. plundered the [shop, town, farm, village]
  2. [looters, the enemy, Vikings, bandits] plundered the [shop]
  3. (pillaged and) plundered by [looters]
  4. the [contents, possessions, harvests] were plundered
  5. [raiding, looting] and plundering
  6. plunder [public funds, the treasury, donations] (for)
  7. plunder your [savings, reserves, account]
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