🦹‍♂️rob

verb
/rɑːb/

Meaning

to steal money or property from a person or place; to commit robbery
to take something by force or threat, especially from a person or place

Example Sentences

The thief tried to rob the bank last night.

He was caught trying to rob the bank.

Synonyms

steal, burgle, loot, plunder
Entry 1
steal, burgle, loot, plunder
Entry 2
steal, plunder, burgle, loot

Antonyms

give, donate, return, restore
Entry 1
give, donate, return, restore
Entry 2
give, donate

Collocations

rob a bank, rob someone blind, rob of opportunity, armed robbery, rob a person, rob a store
Entry 1
rob a bank, rob someone blind, rob of opportunity, armed robbery
Entry 2
rob a bank, rob a person, rob a store

More Example Sentences

I think there is a problem with the food.

I think there is a problem with the shirt.

I think there is a problem with the drink.

Most of my time is spent in solving problems.

I am having a problem with the fourth sum. Can you help me?

It is regrettable that the problem has not been solved yet.

It is unfortunate that the problem has not been solved yet.

It is unacceptable that the problem has not been solved yet.

I am having a problem with the second essay. Can you help me?

I am having a problem with the third equation. Can you help me?

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