robbed

[rɒbd]

robbed Definition

to take property unlawfully from a person or place, by force or threat of force.

Using robbed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bank was robbed yesterday.

  • Example

    I was robbed at gunpoint on my way home.

  • Example

    Someone broke into my house and robbed me of all my valuables.

robbed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with robbed

  • to steal everything someone has

    Example

    He was robbed blind by his business partner.

  • to take something from one person or thing to give to another

    Example

    The company is robbing Peter to pay Paul by cutting costs in one department to fund another.

  • to have a romantic relationship with someone who is much younger than oneself

    Example

    He's robbing the cradle by dating a girl half his age.

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Summary: robbed in Brief

The verb 'robbed' [rɒbd] means to take property unlawfully from a person or place, by force or threat of force. It is often used to describe thefts that involve violence or threats. Examples include 'The bank was robbed yesterday.' and 'Someone broke into my house and robbed me of all my valuables.' Phrases like 'rob someone blind' and 'rob Peter to pay Paul' extend the meaning of 'robbed' to describe taking everything someone has and taking from one to give to another.