7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pillage' in a Sentence
"To violently take money or goods from a place, especially during war, by force and without regard for others' rights or belongings." more
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Vikings were notorious for their expeditions to pillage coastal towns and villages.
The invaders have pillaged the ancient temple, taking priceless artifacts.
The vikings are am pillaging the enemy's stronghold for resources.
They will have been pillaging the ancient artifacts from the archaeological site.
The Vikings are pillaging coastal settlements in search of wealth.
The Vikings will be pillaging the monasteries along the riverbanks at dawn.
Historians believe that the fall of some civilizations was hastened by internal pillage.
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