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rapine

[rap-in, -ahyn] / ˈræp ɪn, -aɪn /
VERB
despoil
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK


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Mr. Rickett's motive is interpreted by the less credulous as a desire to save Ethiopia, and incidentally his concession, from Italian rapine by putting new hope into the elements opposed to invasion.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was far removed from the established neoclassical Parisian academicians, whose plump-fleshed vignettes of rapine, bustle, moments of battle and historical panoramas were the fine art of the day.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was a mere contest of petty rapine in which strange princes parcelled out Italy; which can scarcely be said to have concerned Great Britain, and Pitt not at all.

From Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections by Rosebery, Archibald Phillip Primrose

But Clifford Castle is not associated merely with ideas of war and rapine, but with those of love and beauty. 

From The Wye and Its Associations a picturesque ramble by Ritchie, Leitch

Forty years of savage rapine had laid a severe embargo upon civilization, and no picture of France in 1625 can be complete without a glance at the background of 1575.

From Aspects and Impressions by Gosse, Edmund




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