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to rob
01
dérober, voler
to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force
Transitive: to rob a place or organization
02
escroquer, priver
to charge someone more than what is fair or reasonable for a product or service
Transitive: to rob sb
03
dépouiller, voler
to deprive someone of their rights, opportunities, or possessions
Transitive: to rob sb of a right or opportunity
rob
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robed
adj
robed
adj
Exemple
Criminals often rob banks to steal money and valuable assets.
The masked intruder attempted to rob the convenience store at gunpoint.
The security guard prevented a thief from robbing the jewelry store.
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.