Reaving example sentences
reave
verb
reaving (present participle)
- carry out raids in order to plunder:
- rob (a person or place) of something by force:
- steal (something).
Synonyms
plundering, plunder, looting, pillaging, robbing, robbery, raiding, ravaging, sacking, sack, ransacking, devastation, wreckage, destruction, damage, ravages, raids, despoiling, despoliation, rape, rapine, ravin, spoliation, reaving, divest, strip, rob, deprive, relieve, bereave, ransack, plunder, rob, raid, loot, rifle, sack, dispossess, strip, deprive, denude, devastate, ravage, harry, maraud, despoil, spoil, rape, forage, steal, pilfer, thieve, take, snatch, purloin, swipe, nab, lift, liberate, filch, snaffle, snitch, pinch, nick, whip, nobble, bone, heist, glom, crib, hook"Reaving" Example Sentences
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