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Filter by Meaning The warlord's pillage of the neighboring villages was accompanied by brutal atrocities against civilians.
The vandals caused a lot of damage during their pillage of the abandoned building.
The pirates went on a pillage and plundered the merchant ships.
The company's CEO was accused of trying to pillage the pension fund.
The captain hired extra guards to prevent any possible pillage.
The marauders left nothing behind in their pillage of the small village.
The miners sought to pillage the land of its minerals.
The treasure hunters searched for the lost pillage of the ancient civilization.
The aftermath of the riot was marked by a trail of pillage and destruction.
The robbers made off with the pillage of the bank in a daring heist.
The pillage imposed on the defeated country caused economic devastation.
The defeated nation resented the pillage and sought ways to resist its imposition.
The pillage was opposed by some members of the victorious army who felt it was unjustified.
The pirates engaged in pillage of the ship at sea.
The international community called for an end to the pillage imposed by the victorious country, arguing that it violated the principles of justice and fairness.
The pillage was seen as a necessary measure to prevent future uprisings.
The history books documented the pillage of ancient civilizations by invading forces.
The sailors managed to fend off the attackers, but not before suffering some pillage.
The merchant lost everything in the pillage of his cargo.
The ship's crew was traumatized by the pillage and had to undergo counseling.
The king's navy successfully prevented the enemy's attempt at pillage.
The government issued a warning about the increasing pillage along the coast.
The sailors were relieved when they finally arrived at the port without any pillage.
The pirates were known for their indiscriminate pillage of any ship they came across.
The vandals broke into the museum to pillage the artifacts on display.
The drought had caused the farmers to pillage their own land for water.
The company decided to pillage the forest for timber.
The greedy businessman tried to pillage the company of all its assets.
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