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    rob
    /rɒb/

    verb

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  2. to take money or property from a person or place illegally: Two men robbed the store last night. If someone is robbed of a quality, that quality is taken away: Elderly people should not be robbed of their dignity.

  3. The meaning of ROB is to take something away from by force : steal from. How to use rob in a sentence. Can rob mean 'to steal'?: Usage Guide

  4. To rob is to steal, especially by force or through threats of violence. A person who robs is called a robber, and the act of robbing is called robbery. A robber can rob a person or a place, such as a house or business. The act of robbing a person on the street is often called mugging.

  5. (informal) to cheat or trick somebody so that they lose a lot of money. You can’t trust them. They’ll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned. rob the cradle. (North American English, informal) to have a sexual relationship with a much younger person. rob Peter to pay Paul.

  6. rob is the general word for taking possessions by unlawful force or violence: to rob a bank, a house, a train. A term with a more restricted meaning is rifle , to make a thorough search for what is valuable or worthwhile, usually within a small space: to rifle a safe.

  7. ROB definition: 1. to steal from someone or somewhere, often using violence: 2. to take something important away…. Learn more.

  8. To rob is to steal something using violence (or the threat of violence). A criminal might rob a bank by pretending to have a weapon. Use the verb rob when you're talking about a crime — like when a bandit robs a train in the movies, or an outlaw robs the general store on TV.

  9. 1. ( tr) to take something from (someone) illegally, as by force or threat of violence. 2. to plunder (a house, shop, etc) 3. ( tr) to deprive unjustly: to be robbed of an opportunity.

  10. Jun 15, 2024 · rob (third-person singular simple present robs, present participle robbing, simple past and past participle robbed) ( transitive ) To steal from, especially using force or violence . He robbed three banks before he was caught.

  11. Definition of rob verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.