0 to search a place or container in a violent and careless way:
1 to completely search a place in a way that causes mess and damage:
Burglars ransacked the house.
The house was ransacked and plundered, the family vault in the church desecrated.
They ransacked the house and forced me to say where my sons were hiding.
Choice may be made by ransacking observed or generated sounds, which may have been made randomly or systematically.
They ransacked his house, and all his personal items, including clothes, cameras and diplomas were confiscated.
As if this were not enough, editorial offices have been ransacked and documents censored.
It was not invaded or ransacked, but damage was done to roof tiles, doors, and windows.
According to the report, she says that she found it in a mess as if it had been ransacked.
Possibly the worst is the education lobby, which believes that it has a divine right to ransack the public coffers.
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