ransack |
seek |
As verbs the difference between ransack and seek
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
seek is (
lb) to try to find, to look for, to search.
vandalism |
ransack |
As a noun vandalism
is willful damage or destruction of any property with no other purpose than damage or destruction of said property.
As a verb ransack is
(
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack .
ransack |
vandalise |
As verbs the difference between ransack and vandalise
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
vandalise is .
ransack |
foray |
As verbs the difference between ransack and foray
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
foray is to scour (an area or place) for food, treasure, booty etc.
As a noun foray is
a sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid.
look |
ransack |
As a proper noun look
is or
look can be .
As a verb ransack is
(
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack .
ransack |
damage |
As verbs the difference between ransack and damage
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
ransack |
maraud |
As verbs the difference between ransack and maraud
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
maraud is to move about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
deprive |
ransack |
As verbs the difference between deprive and ransack
is that
deprive is while
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack .
ransack |
scour |
As verbs the difference between ransack and scour
is that
ransack is (
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack while
scour is to clean, polish, or wash something by scrubbing it vigorously.
As a noun scour is
the removal of sediment caused by swiftly moving water.
ransack |
hijack |
As verbs the difference between ransack and hijack
is that
ransack is to loot or pillage.
See also sack while
hijack is to forcibly stop and seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
As a noun hijack is
an instance of hijacking; the illegal seizure of a vehicle.
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