0 past simple and past participle of loot --
1 (usually of large numbers of people during a violent event) to steal from shops and houses: --
Seed stores may be looted and seed networks disrupted17.
Shopkeepers, both those who were looted and those who were spared, see a logical connection between the passivity of the police and the political character of the lootings.
The remainder were looted either anciently or historically, stripping them of their valuable context.
Other stelae and inscriptions have been defaced, reused, looted, lost, or not yet discovered-reasons that are random in nature.
Looted or not, shopkeepers have little doubts about what initiated the lootings.
Even here, the team noted that the main office block was purposely burnt down and the housing estate looted and damaged.
Half of them worked in stores that were looted, while half of them worked in stores that were spared from the violence.
It first came to the attention of outsiders in 1962 and was subsequently looted during the late 1970s through 1981.