reave

/riːv/
verb
  1. To take something away by force or stealth; to plunder or rob.
    • In the old tale, the invaders would reave the villages of their grain and livestock.
    • The pirates planned to reave the merchant ship of its valuable cargo.
    • During the war, soldiers would often reave supplies from abandoned homes.
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