Rob
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British pronunciation/ɹˈɒb/
American pronunciation/ˈɹɑb/

Definición y Significado de "rob"

to rob
01

robar, saquear

to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force
Transitive: to rob a place or organization
to rob definition and meaning
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Example
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Criminals often rob banks to steal money and valuable assets.
The security guard prevented a thief from robbing the jewelry store.
The masked intruder attempted to rob the convenience store at gunpoint.
02

estafar, cobrar excesivamente

to charge someone more than what is fair or reasonable for a product or service
Transitive: to rob sb
03

robar, despojar

to deprive someone of their rights, opportunities, or possessions
Transitive: to rob sb of a right or opportunity
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Discrimination can rob individuals of equal opportunities in education and employment.
Systemic inequality can rob certain groups of people of their chances for success.
The oppressive regime continued to rob its citizens of basic human rights.
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Criminals often rob banks to steal money and valuable assets.
The security guard prevented a thief from robbing the jewelry store.
The masked intruder attempted to rob the convenience store at gunpoint.
Law enforcement arrested individuals who were planning to rob a local business.
The suspect was caught red-handed trying to rob a residence in the neighborhood.
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