Pronunciation of the English word looted.
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1. | A government official's stately mansion was looted. | |
2. | The thief knocked down the jewelry store's door and looted it. | |
3. | An ancient bronze mirror studded with glass beads was discovered in the tomb looted by the robbers centuries ago. | |
4. | The post-war economic development of vanquished nations can be rapid if they are not looted by the victors. For this there are two reasons. First, everything has not been destroyed: some things are merely broken; and a relatively small effort of rehabilitation is multiplied by the value of what remains serviceable. Second is the disabling of entrenched power structures, which often stand as a bar to progress. | |
5. | Protestors destroyed a police car and looted several businesses. | |
6. | If there's an earthquake, the stores will be looted. | |
7. | Under Bouteflika, Algeria was looted by its political elite. | |
8. | Under Bouteflika, Algeria spent too much money and quickly. Billions of dollars were also looted by corrupt officials. | |
9. | The Bouteflika regime looted the country for almost two decades. | |
10. | This British art dealer is considered to be among the world's leading traffickers of looted antiquities. |