spoliate

/ˈspoʊliˌeɪt/
verb
  1. To steal or take property by force, especially in a violent or destructive way; to plunder.
    • The corrupt officials spoliated public funds for their own gain.
    • During the war, many ancient artifacts were spoliated from museums.
    • The invading army spoliated the village, taking everything of value.
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