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the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > rob [verb (transitive)] (59)
reaveeOE

Also with away. transitive. To take forcible possession of (something belonging to another person); to steal. Now chiefly Scottish.

benima1325

Without const.: To rob; to spoil, ravish.

berob1340

To rob.

pelfa1400

transitive. To rob (a person); to steal (a thing) away.

distress1490

To rob (of baggage, etc.); to plunder. Cf. detruss, v., distruss, v. Obsolete.

derob1546

transitive. To rob, plunder.

heave1567

Thieves' Cant. To ‘lift’, to rob. Obsolete.

shrive1630

To relieve (one) of a burden; †to rob.

strubc1680

transitive. To rob, strip. Also absol.

spung1719

transitive. To rob.

to do over1785

transitive. colloquial. To rob, burgle; to ransack.

strong-arm1896

transitive. To use violence or bullying tactics against (a person); to coerce or bully into doing something.

make1926

transitive. Criminals' slang. To rob, break into.

heist1930

A hold-up, a robbery; also attributive and in other combinations. Also as v., to hold up, rob, steal. Cf. hist, v.2 1, hoist, v. 6 and hoist, n. 5.

to take off1937

transitive. U.S. slang. To steal (a thing); to rob, hold up (a person or place). Cf. to rip off 3 at rip, v.1 phrasal verbs 1.

hit1955

figurative. To kill; to rob. slang (originally U.S.).

to knock off1960

slang. To steal, to rob. Also transferred.

Subcategories:

— specifically a person (8)
— specifically a place (2)
— seize by robbery (3)
— inspect before robbery (2)
— search with a view to robbing (9)
— rob of treasure (2)
— rob by smash and grab (2)
— attack and rob (5)
— hold up (2)
— rob on the highway (3)
— hijack (4)
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