maraud

[US]/məˈrɔːd/
[UK]/məˈrɔd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to raid or plunder
n.an act of raiding or plundering
vt.to plunder; to raid
vi.to make a raid
Word Forms
Past Tensemarauded
Past Participlemarauded
Present Participlemarauding
Third Person Singularmarauds
Pluralmarauds

Phrases & Collocations

maraud at night

maraud the land

maraud in packs

maraud for treasure

maraud the village

maraud the coast

maraud the streets

maraud in silence

maraud for food

maraud the ruins

Example Sentences

the bandits decided to maraud the nearby village.

they would often maraud for supplies during the war.

wild animals tend to maraud when food is scarce.

the pirates would maraud along the coast.

they planned to maraud the enemy's supply lines.

the soldiers were ordered not to maraud the local population.

after the disaster, some people began to maraud abandoned houses.

in the chaos, they chose to maraud rather than help.

the raiders would maraud under the cover of darkness.

it's illegal to maraud in protected areas.

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