Plundering in a sentence as a noun

For example: "sack" in english can also mean firing a worker, or plundering a city.

What I do care about is the mountains of gold in them there hills that are ready for the plundering when we learn how to start selling software to women.

"What I do care about is the mountains of gold in them there hills that are ready for the plundering when we learn how to start selling software to women.

For example, Attila the Hun must have been a great military leader, but that does not mean one should admire the idea of plundering the world.

It's called stealing or piracy, as if sharing a wealth of knowledge were the moral equivalent of plundering a ship and murdering its crew.

Its called stealing or piracy, as if sharing a wealth of knowledge were the moral equivalent of plundering a ship and murdering its crew.

You would take home a lot less if, for example, you couldn't rely on the police and legal system to prevent armed bandits from plundering your place of business whenever they please.

Not that the telcos aren't plundering the citizens, but the SMS messages do travel in a special channel that let's you get them in a timely manner without killing your battery.

Plundering in a sentence as an adjective

Of course developers should be held accountable for security flaws in their code - right after we hold bankers accountable for blowing up the economy and plundering the world.

"-- Killing and dropping bombs on people and groups in the name of security.-- Secret organizations plundering and abusing the public.-- Loss of due process.-- The war on humanity...It continues.

Two things that especially amaze about the actual 'street part' of Ukrainian revolution are complete absence of plundering or looting of local shops and that no firearms have been used by protesters.

As we peer into society's future, we -- you and I, and our government -- must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow.

The accusation of hypocrisy is based on the fact that Disney has vigorously lobbied to keep characters like Mickey Mouse out of the public domain, while happily plundering the fairy tales and characters of earlier centuries.

"...just point out that people are firing rockets, fireworks and other projectiles at the police, flipping vehicles, looting and plundering...etc... absolute chaos..."and..."... I think it's best to wait for the full report being assuming [the worst] things ..."You're being a little inconsistent right now guy.

1954 was 60 years ago and a completely different time when the government was fearful of nationalist counter-revolutionary attacks and suspicious of foreigners who for nearly a century had been taking turns on plundering China's riches.

Plundering definitions

noun

the act of stealing valuable things from a place; "the plundering of the Parthenon"; "his plundering of the great authors"

See also: pillage pillaging

adjective

given to taking by force what is desired