Robed in a sentence as an adjective

Police doesn't know if someone robed your house.

Sometimes his children robed in white stood with him in the chariot or rode the trace horses.

It would have promise to improve security for women getting raped and people getting robed.

He robed himself with a short cape, tucked a blade into his belt, fitted the amulet holding Laccodel's Rune to his wrist.

We started the game, conected with each other, but i played with someone elses carecter and we robed him.

For example, I didn't feel anything more than anxiety and a little fear when we were robed, but my friends felt like it was the end of the world.

> The white-robed wizards of Silicon Valley now ply the black arts of algorithmic witchcraft for power and money.

There need not be a singular group of robed masterminds; just the amorally ambitious pursuing their own interests.

I think my central point is that it's dangerous for a democratic society to believe that nine robed Brahmins are the only people qualified to interpret it.

If they had robed a bank physically would they still not be extradited?And given their neighbors experience with cyber war I woudl have expected Latvia to take this a lot more seriously

The concept of only a few deciding on societal mores, which we also saw in the US, should be seen as a real problem, even if you agree with the position of the "black-robed tyrants"...A vigorous debate in society, which should have occurred, has been short-circuited.

Since equifax is a US company, the data is only one robed person away from being used as, for example, "you have been deemed a 'national security' risk and so now you cannot enter/leave the country and now require additional attention from some certain 3 letter acronym gov. organization"

Robed definitions

adjective

dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination; "the elegantly attired gentleman"; "neatly dressed workers"; "monks garbed in hooded robes"; "went about oddly garmented"; "professors robed in crimson"; "tuxedo-attired gentlemen"; "crimson-robed Harvard professors"

See also: appareled attired dressed garbed garmented habilimented