Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
loot .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value
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Examples
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So urgent was the supposed need for Congress to forestall a catastrophic loss of teacher jobs that the House was called back from its summer recess and money looted from the food stamp program.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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So urgent was the supposed need for Congress to forestall a catastrophic loss of teacher jobs that the House was called back from its summer recess and money looted from the food stamp program.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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So urgent was the supposed need for Congress to forestall a catastrophic loss of teacher jobs that the House was called back from its summer recess and money looted from the food stamp program.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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So urgent was the supposed need for Congress to forestall a catastrophic loss of teacher jobs that the House was called back from its summer recess and money looted from the food stamp program.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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No reforms of corporate governance, and no attempts to get back the billions of dollars that financial executives looted from the companies they destroyed.
Charles Ferguson: Summers Down, Fifty Odd More to Go Charles Ferguson 2010
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