1 (with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of -- mengambil
They are constantly at war with their neighbours, robbing and plundering each other, so that security is an unknown concept.
Men are robbed of their money by women who are not their wives.
Evidence of waylaying and robbing of tax collectors by criminals is hard to find.
Those who refused would be robbed or ousted.
Men hated these women for robbing them of their money, but still loved them.
He argues that this will save the slogan only by robbing it of its teeth.
On the other hand, plenty of commentators also lamented many customers' seemingly tireless attempts to defraud and rob shopkeepers.
The renewed fighting has shattered years of negotiations, but more importantly, robbed its citizens of trusting the other side and of the peace process.
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