Ransacking in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, searches of homes or cars can really just be straight out ransacking.

Darkness is good... If someone was ransacking your apartment/work they'd need light.

"Airbnb was mentioning their funding to a victim of ransacking?

I mean, these people are ransacking some 89-year-old's small business and looting retail stores.

Airbnb can count their lucky stars it was "only" a ransacking and vandalism.

Yeah, they really should be rewarded for ransacking the blues tradition...

This is just a ransacking of the postal service's operating income by the feds.

Normally I don't like these types of ransacking infomercials, but I think you, like PC of Stripe, struck the right notes with your tone.

Don't go and start ransacking everyone else's supplies, and expect everyone else to clap you on the back and say "Good on you, lad!

I don't endorse either ransacking or rape, and I recognize that there was a crime that was committed here and that the victim is still a victim.

Looters have destroyed thousands of small businesses -- destroying equipment, ransacking the buildings, and in many cases setting them on fire.

Interestingly, someone in the previous threads accurately predicted it was a meth tweaker who fit the profile of the ransacking.

" everybody that has a sister thinks 'that could be my sister'"Because ransacking the home of my brother is no big deal, according to modern gender politics, right?

I've spoke to a teacher who was in Chile during the coup and he told me never in his wildest dreams did he imagine soldiers ransacking university libraries and burning books on the street.

As an organizer of a very small event coming up in mid April, I'm terrified of the flu ransacking our group and killing some of our members many of whom are straight up sick and elderly.

You're a salesman walking into their space talking a good story or providing some service while completely ransacking their domicile for every shred of info you can possibly take with you.

But in the AirBNB ransacking case, I'd argue there should have been multiple articles: one for the initial "This is what happened" blog post and one for the "Suspect in custody, AirBNB has made changes to their organization" followup.

Is a South American coup not a US assassination just because the CIA only supplied the training, money, coordination, and intel and someone else pulled the trigger?Gaddafi was hardly a beacon of good government, but debt-slavery to the IMF and open doors to the ransacking of national resources by western corporations is hardly an improvement.

Ransacking definitions

noun

a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion); "he gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis"

See also: rummage