English to Indonesian Dictionary plunder

plunder

menjarah
definition
verb
looters moved into the disaster area to plunder stores
steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
noun
the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and plunder
the violent and dishonest acquisition of property.
translation of 'plunder'
verb
menggarong,
merampok,
merampas,
menjarah,
membajak,
membatak
noun
pembajakan,
perampokan,
bajakan,
perampasan,
jarahan,
gedoran,
rampasan
example
British firms were able to 'plunder' raw materials and labour, make profitable investments and sell their products.
After a time of 'plunder' and raids, the Vikings began to settle in England and trade, eventually ruling the Danelaw from the late 9th century.
He is now being investigated for a string of criminal complaints including 'plunder' .
There were just crowds in a frenzy of arson and 'plunder' , stripping buildings and torching a market.
the army sacked the city and carried off huge quantities of 'plunder'
He is being investigated in connection with a series of criminal charges ranging from bribery to economic 'plunder' .
He is now facing investigation in at least six criminal cases including 'plunder' .
The six-day exhibition traces the ugly shades of terrorism unleashed in the Valley and the resulting 'plunder' , loot, arson and rape that has accompanied it all these years.
When asked specifically about his songwriting inspiration, Partridge admits that as time goes by, it gets tougher to come up with new material to 'plunder' .
We suggested to set the houses on fire to get them out but he was afraid to lose 'plunder' .
An ardent student of the country, he offers depictions of India's cultural achievement that reinforce his horror before a destructive system of 'plunder' , extortion, and corruption.
He is being tried for the nonbailable charge of economic 'plunder' as well as perjury, illegal use of an alias and graft.
As we said elsewhere, this readiness to accept and embrace corruption and 'plunder' of the public purse goes deep.
The church is not built on layer upon layer of cultural and intellectual 'plunder' .
Yet still the internet and telephone bookmaking pirates get away with 'plunder' from their very lucrative business.
The 'plunder' included its people, young men and women, sold into slavery to develop new nations of the West.
Happily, designers continue to 'plunder' the her archive with a riot of florals that look more flirty than frumpy.
During the Victorian period, successive imperialist wars of 'plunder' were eulogised by the military and political elite as a worthy social challenge and likened to a game played between great powers.
we shall 'plunder' related sciences to assist our research
Three weeks of rapine, slaughter and 'plunder' were sufficient to anger the king and the emperor, who entered into negotiations with each other.
The 'plunder' consisted of golden coins, jewels, bolts of cloth, and other valuables that would be found aboard a merchant ship returning home from a successful trading venture.
He shows how desertions, profiteering, hoarding, and 'plunder' were widespread.
Babur may have been descended from brutal conquerors, but he was not a barbarian bent on loot and 'plunder' .
Sturdy and well-finished, these ships were able to sail great distances, not just for pillage and 'plunder' but also to seek new territories, markets and economic gains for the homeland.
However, he or the proposed National Security Council would act only if the prime minister was not functioning well and the country returned to the pre-1999 days of loot and 'plunder' by people in power.
It's always going to be the case in Scotland that players are looking to move on, or other clubs are looking to come in and 'plunder' your better players.
looters moved into the disaster area to 'plunder' stores
Believing there was no army in the field to oppose him, he grew careless and let large foraging parties 'plunder' the region.
looters moved into the disaster area to 'plunder' shops
It is no secret that almost every department has become synonymous to outright corruption and 'plunder' of public exchequer.
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