Crossword clues for ransacked
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ransack \Ran"sack\ (r[a^]n"s[a^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ransacked (-s[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Ransacking.] [OE. ransaken, Icel. rannsaka to explore, examine; rann a house (akin to Goth. razn house, AS. r[ae]sn plank, beam) + the root of s[ae]kja to seek, akin to E. seek. See Seek, and cf. Rest repose.]
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To search thoroughly; to search every place or part of; as, to ransack a house.
To ransack every corner of their . . . hearts.
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To plunder; to pillage completely.
Their vow is made To ransack Troy.
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To violate; to ravish; to defiour. [Obs.]
Rich spoil of ransacked chastity.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: ransack)
WordNet
Usage examples of "ransacked".
When the husband returned home, he found the place had been completely ransacked, leading police to wonder whether the primary motive had actually been burglary and the rape and murder a secondary crime of opportunity.
The bedroom was ransacked, with clothing, bank statements, and other personal effects scattered throughout.
Drawers would have been ransacked and something obvious would have been taken.
The three of them ransacked the room, but no small, round box with the Campion name scrawled on it in elegant pink script could be found.
It seemed as though this were a proof of his presence more tangible than all the ransacked shelves put together.
The regiment sent to arrest us surrounded the house, ransacked it from attic to cellar, found nothing, and went away.
Without taking the trouble to lean down and look, they ransacked under the beds with bayonet thrusts.
And I had ransacked it with some sort of army at my command, and now Entipy was my slave?
However, when she opened the door to her office she found that the space had been ransacked during the night.
How he found out Wiggin was the original Ender the Xenocide, but then his computer was ransacked and the files disappeared.
But the house had been generally ransacked, including the file cabinet that held the records for the Krewe of Minerva.
Sick of a surfeit of pleasures, the whining monarch, counselled by his soothsayers, ransacked his kingdom for the shirt of a happy subject.
Then Weekes is murdered and his house is ransacked and no papers are left in it.
Nevertheless the man who sent the gall is murdered and his house ransacked and his granddaughter vanished.
The whole world, so to speak, had been ransacked to make the collection complete.