Ransacking vs Sacking - What's the difference?
ransacking | sacking |
The act by which something is ransacked.
* 2013 , Andrew Merrifield, Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction (page 58)
(uncountable) Cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks).
(countable) Firing or termination of an employee.
As verbs the difference between ransacking and sacking
is that ransacking is while sacking is .As nouns the difference between ransacking and sacking
is that ransacking is the act by which something is ransacked while sacking is (uncountable) cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks).ransacking
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- Lefebvre never saw any of these battles and ransackings , but one wonders what he would have made of them.
sacking
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- The farmer grabbed a handful of sacking and rubbed down the cow.
- He followed his sacking with a good drunk.