plundered
/ˈplʌndərd/
verb
- Stole goods or property from a place or person, especially by force or during war.
- Thieves plundered the ancient tomb for its gold and jewels.
- During the riot, looters plundered several electronics stores.
- The invaders plundered the town and took everything valuable.
Antonyms
adjective
- Having been robbed or stripped of valuables by force.
- They walked through the plundered village, seeing only ruins.
- The plundered ship was left drifting with no cargo.
- The plundered temple stood empty, its statues gone.