0 to rob or steal from (a place) -- piller
The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).
1 the things stolen -- butin
Firstly, as a former colonial power, but also for having continued to plunder the wealth of these countries even after they became independent.
As in other war situations, this makes it possible to plunder fish stocks in the coastal waters to a greater extent than had been agreed.
It would be untenable to impose a strict regime of regulations and controls on our own fleet while allowing vessels from other nations to plunder the seas unhindered.
Not everyone gets a fair share of the plunder.
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