loot
US /luːt/
UK /luːt/

1.
botín, saqueo
goods, especially money or valuables, taken by force in a war, riot, or other criminal enterprise
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The pirates divided their loot among themselves.
Los piratas se repartieron su botín.
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The police recovered some of the stolen loot.
La policía recuperó parte del botín robado.
1.
saquear, pillar
steal goods from (a place) typically during a war or riot
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Rioters began to loot shops in the city center.
Los alborotadores comenzaron a saquear tiendas en el centro de la ciudad.
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The soldiers were ordered not to loot the conquered city.
Se les ordenó a los soldados no saquear la ciudad conquistada.