Ransack

/ˈræn.sæk/ verb

To search through something roughly or violently, often stealing things; to pillage or plunder.

From Old Norse 'rannsaka,' combining 'rann' (house) and 'saka' (to search). It originally meant to search a house during a raid, eventually broadening to mean any thorough, often violent search.

AFdeursoek
AMመዘርጋት
ARينهب
BGпретърсвам
BNলুটপাট করা
CAsaquejar
CSprohledat
DAgennemsøge
DEdurchsuchen
ELλεηλατώ
ESsaquear
ETläbi otsima
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