Shed
pronunciation: ʃed
part of speech: verb
desvalijar = plunder ; rifle ; ransack ; burgle ; burglerise [burglarize, -USA].
Example: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Example: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Example: The two polling stations of the town were ransacked by people who drove electoral officials and prevented the vote.Example: A pensioner who carried around her life savings because she was afraid of being burgled was mugged on the way home from a casino.Example: The hair salon didn't even have its grand opening before being burglarised.
Desvalijo synonyms
cast
in spanish: emitir,
pronunciation: kæst
part of speech: verb, noun
throw
in spanish: lanzar,
pronunciation: θroʊ
part of speech: verb
drop
in spanish: soltar,
pronunciation: drɑp
part of speech: noun, verb
slough
in spanish: mudar,
pronunciation: slʌf
part of speech: noun
spill
in spanish: derramar,
pronunciation: spɪl
part of speech: noun, verb
molt
in spanish: muda,
pronunciation: moʊlt
part of speech: noun
disgorge
in spanish: vomitar,
pronunciation: dɪsgɔrdʒ
part of speech: verb
moult
in spanish: muda,
pronunciation: moʊlt
part of speech: noun
throw away
in spanish: tirar a la basura,
pronunciation: θroʊəweɪ
part of speech: verb
cast off
in spanish: soltar amarras,
pronunciation: kæstɔf
part of speech: verb
caducous
in spanish: caduco,
pronunciation: kædəkəs
part of speech: adjective
exuviate
in spanish: exuviar,
pronunciation: ɪgzuvieɪt
part of speech: verb
shake off
in spanish: sacudirse,
pronunciation: ʃeɪkɔf
part of speech: verb
throw off
in spanish: deshacerse de,
pronunciation: θroʊɔf
part of speech: verb
pour forth
in spanish: verter,
pronunciation: pɔrfɔrθ
part of speech: verb