سلب (فعل)

سلب (فعل)
سَلَبَ (فِعْل)‏ \ loot: to take goods and possessions from a place as loot: The violent crowd began looting shops and houses. plunder: to steal openly and violently, esp. in wartime. rob: to steal from (a person, building or enclosed place): He robbed me of my watch (by force, or while I slept, etc.). They robbed the bank. steal: to take secretly and unlawfully: Thieves steal things. \ سَلَبَ المالَ (بالغشّ والخداع)‏ \ swindle: to take money from (sb.) by deceit: He swindled me out of $50.

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