English to Gujarati Dictionary plunder

plunder

લૂંટ
definition
verb
looters moved into the disaster area to plunder stores
steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
noun
the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and plunder
the violent and dishonest acquisition of property.
translation of 'plunder'
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example
He is being investigated in connection with a series of criminal charges ranging from bribery to economic 'plunder' .
After a time of 'plunder' and raids, the Vikings began to settle in England and trade, eventually ruling the Danelaw from the late 9th century.
Sturdy and well-finished, these ships were able to sail great distances, not just for pillage and 'plunder' but also to seek new territories, markets and economic gains for the homeland.
we shall 'plunder' related sciences to assist our research
He is now facing investigation in at least six criminal cases including 'plunder' .
There were just crowds in a frenzy of arson and 'plunder' , stripping buildings and torching a market.
the commander refused to maintain his troops through pillage and 'plunder'
He is now being investigated for a string of criminal complaints including 'plunder' .
It is no secret that almost every department has become synonymous to outright corruption and 'plunder' of public exchequer.
During the Victorian period, successive imperialist wars of 'plunder' were eulogised by the military and political elite as a worthy social challenge and likened to a game played between great powers.
There is a lot of pillage and 'plunder' going on at some of our rural beaches, and we have to congratulate the officers of the Ministry of Fisheries on their fine work in monitoring our fisheries.
The next time you decide to 'plunder' the good ideas - and stars - from someone else's movie, try not to add any lousy ideas of your own.
He is being investigated for allegations including perjury and 'plunder' .
the army sacked the city and carried off huge quantities of 'plunder'
Happily, designers continue to 'plunder' the her archive with a riot of florals that look more flirty than frumpy.
As we said elsewhere, this readiness to accept and embrace corruption and 'plunder' of the public purse goes deep.
He shows how desertions, profiteering, hoarding, and 'plunder' were widespread.
They are all local tribes people and former poachers - so no one knows better than them the motivation and methods of those who 'plunder' the sanctuary for animals and plants.
The former president will also be tried in a multi-million dollar case of 'plunder' , a crime punishable by life imprisonment or death.
All the while we, watch as others 'plunder' our science.
the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and 'plunder'
The 'plunder' consisted of golden coins, jewels, bolts of cloth, and other valuables that would be found aboard a merchant ship returning home from a successful trading venture.
We suggested to set the houses on fire to get them out but he was afraid to lose 'plunder' .
The thieves marched almost in step, pleased with their 'plunder' , unhurried, as if in a pageant.
Openly riding their horses in gangs of several dozen, at night they set fires, brandish [their] weapons, and 'plunder' residents' goods.
Lead by Sir Ensor, the clan has been ejected from their Scottish homelands and forced to 'plunder' the villages on the moor to survive.
Any 'plunder' was confiscated.
British firms were able to 'plunder' raw materials and labour, make profitable investments and sell their products.
The invasion was accompanied by the slaughter of thousands of Moslems and Jews, and by the sacking and 'plunder' of their property, which caused poverty and hunger.
He is facing a string of charges ranging from perjury to economic 'plunder' , a crime that carries the death penalty or life in prison.
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