banditism

[ˈbændɪtɪzəm]

banditism Definition

  • 1the practice of being a bandit or a member of a gang of robbers
  • 2the activities of bandits

Using banditism: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banditism" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The region was notorious for banditism.

  • Example

    The police have been cracking down on banditism in the area.

  • Example

    Banditism has been a major problem in the country for years.

banditism Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for banditism

Phrases with banditism

  • the use of violence and intimidation by political groups to achieve their goals

    Example

    The country was plagued by political banditism during the civil war.

  • the activities of bands of robbers and pirates who attack ships and coastal towns

    Example

    The navy was sent to deal with the problem of banditry and piracy in the region.

  • bandit country

    a region where banditry is common

    Example

    Travellers were warned to avoid the bandit country in the north.

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Summary: banditism in Brief

Banditism [ˈbændɪtɪzəm] refers to the practice of being a bandit or a member of a gang of robbers, as well as the activities of bandits. It is often associated with robbery, theft, larceny, piracy, and plunder. Examples of banditism include the notorious bandit country in the north and the political banditism that occurred during the civil war.