Plunderer (noun)

  1. A person who steals or takes things by force, especially during a war or a raid.
  2. A person who takes advantage of a situation to gain wealth or resources at the expense of others.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, from plonder "to plunder".

Examples:

  1. The plunderer was known for his ruthless tactics and insatiable greed.
  2. The plunderer raided the village and took all of the valuable resources.
  3. The plunderer was eventually caught and brought to justice for his crimes.
  4. The plunderer was notorious for his exploits on the high seas.
  5. The plunderer was a master of deception and was able to accumulate vast wealth through fraudulent schemes.
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