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(demote) Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
(clean) Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Opposite of to take possession of illegally or without authorization
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(demote) Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Verb
(clean) Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Verb
Opposite of to take possession of illegally or without authorization
“Though his parents offered to contribute some money, Newton wanted to earn his car through hard work.”
Opposite of money in physical notes or coins
Noun
Opposite of the total of one's wealth and possessions
“That year, the family had hit rock bottom, in debt and living off of their credit cards.”
Noun
Opposite of money in the form of coins
Noun
Opposite of material wealth or valuable possessions
Noun
Opposite of possessions stolen or gained
Noun
Opposite of something acquired, tyipcally illegally or violently
Noun
(bucks) Opposite of money, currency or cash, in general
“He was able to exchange all the vouchers he had accumulated throughout the year for supermarket goods.”
Noun
Opposite of something, usually money, that has been won, usually by gambling
Noun
Opposite of money, especially in the form of small beads made from polished shells
Noun
Opposite of a person who is a target or victim of nefarious acts or abuse
Noun
Opposite of money or property that is obtained illegally
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