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maraude

 

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Maraude

Definition:

(verb) To wander or rove in search of plunder or valuables; to loot or pillage.

(noun) A plunderer or looter.

(noun) The act of looting or plundering.

Senses:

  1. (verb) To search for food or provisions.
  2. (verb) To engage in petty theft or thievery.
  3. (noun) A person or group engaged in looting or pillaging.

Examples:

  1. (verb) The invading army decided to maraude the village, taking everything of value.

    Example Sentence: The band of robbers marauded through the town, stealing from shops and houses.

  2. (noun) The maraude was arrested for stealing from multiple stores in the city.

    Example Sentence: The victims described the maraude as a masked individual, swiftly grabbing valuable items from their stores.

  3. (noun) The maraudes left a trail of destruction behind them as they ransacked the abandoned warehouse.

    Example Sentence: The aftermath of the maraudes' rampage left the town's residents devastated and afraid.

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