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looting N no pl

looting
saque m
looting

I . loot [luːt] N no pl

II . loot [luːt] VB trans, intr

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Between the 13th and 18th century, they were the victim of severe looting.
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After burning and looting the temporary structures on the site, the victors occupied it until dark when they returned to their main lines.
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Since the end of excavations, extensive looting is reported to have occurred at the site.
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Some are ethnically motivated, while at least some of the looting appears to be the work of opportunistic profiteers.
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Looting is the greatest problem facing the site today.
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He also witnessed looting in one of the stores.
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However, some fear that these armies are looting resources in the region.
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The village suffered a damaging and looting, and the homes burned.
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Widespread looting is reported to have taken place and local government virtually collapsed, as many city officials were victims.
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This operation was taken in order to prevent looting and vandalism.
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