What is another word for ransacking?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈansakɪŋ] (IPA)

The term "ransacking" is often associated with burglaries and stealing. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of "ransacking". These words include "pilfering", "raiding", "plundering", and "looting". Some other synonyms can be "ravaging", "pilaging", "stripping", and "sacking" as they all describe the act of thoroughly searching a place and taking items or valuables. These synonyms can be useful when trying to add variety to your writing or when attempting to describe a situation with a different tone or perspective. Regardless of the word choice, the act of ransacking is always considered a crime and is not to be condoned.

What are the hypernyms for Ransacking?

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What are the hyponyms for Ransacking?

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Usage examples for Ransacking

The larder lay temptingly open-as also the wine-cellar; and although the captors of Henry Holtspur had foraged freely upon both, the short time allowed them for ransacking had prevented their making a clear sweep of the shelves.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
Can she possibly have been ransacking her mother's trunks?
"A Very Naughty Girl"
L. T. Meade
It was a fashion which took wonderfully with the people, for the curiosity and interest attaching to the characters was just suited to the restless, eager temperament of the Camdenites, and they entered into it with heart and soul, ransacking boxes and barrels and worm-eaten chests, scouring the country far and near and even sending as far as Davenport and Rock Island for the necessary costumes.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes

Famous quotes with Ransacking

  • The whole wire system of the brain could be disconnected in a spark of a second by a sometimes unsignificant detail. An unexpected incident or an innocuous phone call may provoke an ethereal distress that might plunge one’s life into chaos and like a sudden twist of fate overturn everything, ransacking the assembled experiences of our history. (“Alors, tout a basculé”)
    Erik Pevernagie
  • Ansige unreeled the tale of his tribulations, thoroughly ransacking the truth and then dipping into the bag of embellishment and sprinkling with a free hand.
    Karen Lord

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