v. 1 pillage, loot, rob, ravage, ransack, rifle, despoil, spoil, vandalize, sack, strip, maraud, devastate, desolate, lay waste The attacking army plundered the villages 2 prey on or upon, pirate, capture, seize The buccaneers plunder the Spanish treasure ships on the high seas
n. 3 pillage, looting, robbery, depredation, rapine, despoliation, spoliation, vandalization, sack, vandalism, vandalizing, sacking It is said that the plunder of Rome took no more than a fortnight 4 booty, loot, spoils, prizes, Slang boodle The police displayed an Aladdin's cave of plunder recovered from the thieves