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to rob
01
robar, desvalijar
to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force
Transitive: to rob a place or organization
Ejemplos
The masked intruder attempted to rob the convenience store at gunpoint.
El intruso enmascarado intentó robar la tienda de conveniencia a punta de pistola.
Criminals often rob banks to steal money and valuable assets.
Los criminales a menudo roban bancos para robar dinero y activos valiosos.
02
despojar, privar
to deprive someone of their rights, opportunities, or possessions
Transitive: to rob sb of a right or opportunity
Ejemplos
The oppressive regime continued to rob its citizens of basic human rights.
El régimen opresivo continuó despojando a sus ciudadanos de los derechos humanos básicos.
Discrimination can rob individuals of equal opportunities in education and employment.
La discriminación puede despojar a las personas de oportunidades iguales en educación y empleo.
03
estafar, timar
to charge someone more than what is fair or reasonable for a product or service
Transitive: to rob sb
Ejemplos
The hotel tried to rob us by charging exorbitant fees for basic services.
El hotel intentó robarnos cobrando tarifas exorbitantes por servicios básicos.
They accused the contractor of robbing them by inflating the cost of repairs.
Acusaron al contratista de robarles inflando el costo de las reparaciones.
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