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Loot
01
money, especially cash, often implies earnings or resources gained
Ejemplos
After selling his old gear, he had enough loot to buy a new laptop.
02
botín, lana
money, goods, or valuables that have been taken by force or through illegal means
Ejemplos
During the raid, the invaders amassed a significant amount of loot, which included gold, jewels, and rare artifacts.
Durante el asalto, los invasores acumularon una cantidad significativa de botín, que incluía oro, joyas y artefactos raros.
to loot
01
saquear
to illegally obtain or exploit copyrighted or patented material for personal gain
Transitive: to loot intellectual property
Ejemplos
The author sued the publishing company for allowing others to loot his book by reproducing it without permission.
El autor demandó a la editorial por permitir que otros saquearan su libro al reproducirlo sin permiso.
02
saquear
to steal or take goods or valuables by force, typically during a time of war or disorder
Transitive: to loot a place
Ejemplos
They are currently looting the village, taking whatever they can find.
Actualmente están saqueando el pueblo, tomando todo lo que pueden encontrar.



























