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pillage
noun
Plunder; spoil; that which is taken from another by open force, particularly and chiefly from enemies in war.
pillage
The act of plundering.
pillage
In architecture, a square pillar behind a column to bear up the arches.
pillage
To strip of money or goods by open violence; as, troops pillage the camp or towns of an enemy; to plunder; to spoil. It differs from stealing, as it implies open violence, and from robbery, which may be committed by one individual on another; whereas pillaging is usually the act of bands or numbers. To pillage and to rob are however sometimes used synonymously.