looting

[ˈluːtɪŋ]

looting Definition

  • 1the act of stealing goods from a place, especially during a war or riot
  • 2the act of taking advantage of a situation to steal or obtain something

Using looting: Examples

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

  • Example

    The city was in chaos with widespread looting and violence.

  • Example

    During the riots, many stores were vandalized and looted.

  • Example

    The thieves took advantage of the power outage to loot the store.

looting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for looting

Phrases with looting

  • a virtual item in video games that can be purchased with real money and contains randomized items, often criticized for being a form of gambling

    Example

    The game's loot boxes have been controversial due to their similarity to gambling.

  • a bag containing stolen goods

    Example

    The police found a loot bag filled with jewelry and electronics.

  • a video game genre that involves shooting enemies to collect loot and improve character abilities

    Example

    Borderlands is a popular loot shooter game.

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Summary: looting in Brief

Looting [ˈluːtɪŋ] refers to the act of stealing goods from a place, especially during a war or riot, or taking advantage of a situation to steal or obtain something. It is often associated with chaos and violence, as seen in 'The city was in chaos with widespread looting and violence.' The term also extends to video games with 'loot boxes' and 'loot shooters,' where players collect randomized items to improve their characters.