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, Legal

"Reaving" Example Sentences

1. The ship's captain, reaving the ropes, prepared for the storm.
2. His heart ached, reaving with unspoken grief.
3. Reaving through the dense forest, they lost their way.
4. The wind howled, reaving at the shutters.
5. They spent the night reaving the old tapestry.
6. The pirates were reaving the coastal villages.
7. He sat there, quietly reaving through the pages.
8. The soldiers were reaving the countryside.
9. Reaving the thread, she carefully mended the tear.
10. The artist was reaving the canvas with his brushstrokes.
11. Reaving the deck, the sailor spotted a whale.
12. The old woman was reaving through her memories.
13. His mind was reaving with anxiety.
14. The storm was reaving the coastline.
15. He spent hours reaving through the archives.
16. Reaving the old building, they found hidden treasures.
17. The vultures were reaving the carcass.
18. Reaving the fabric, she created a stunning gown.
19. He was reaving the countryside for supplies.
20. The river was reaving through the valley.
21. Reaving through the documents, she uncovered a conspiracy.
22. The children were reaving through the toy box.
23. She felt a reaving pain in her chest.
24. The book was reaving with intrigue.
25. Reaving the battlefield, they counted the casualties.
26. He stood there, reaving with rage.
27. The machine was reaving the metal sheet.
28. Reaving the engine, the mechanic found the problem.
29. The poem was reaving with emotion.
30. Reaving the old house, they discovered a secret passage.
31. The soldiers were reaving the enemy lines.
32. He felt a sense of reaving emptiness inside.
33. The play was reaving with dramatic irony.
34. Reaving the landscape, the wildfire left devastation.
35. She spent her days reaving through old photographs.
36. The story was reaving with suspense.
37. Reaving through the crowd, she searched for her friend.
38. The news was reaving with shocking details.
39. He found solace in reaving through his stamp collection.
40. The painting was reaving with vibrant colors.
41. Reaving the city streets, the ambulance raced to the hospital.
42. The sculpture was reaving with intricate details.
43. Reaving the old trunk, she found her grandmother's letters.
44. The music was reaving with passion.
45. Reaving the garden, she collected herbs for her tea.
46. His gaze was reaving with intensity.
47. The film was reaving with action sequences.
48. Reaving the market, she bought fresh produce.
49. The conversation was reaving with witty banter.
50. Reaving the shoreline, the seagulls searched for food.

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