plunder
/ˈplʌndər/Definitions
1. noun
valuable items or property taken or seized by force, especially during a war or invasion
“The soldiers were accused of plundering the town’s treasury.”
2. verb
to take or seize goods or property, especially by force or secretly
“The thieves plundered the store’s inventory and escaped with valuable merchandise.”
3. noun
a part of a ship’s hull that projects below the waterline
“The ship’s designer had to modify the design of the hull’s plunger to improve its stability.”