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    ran·sack
    [ˈranˌsak]
    verb
    ransack (verb) · ransacks (third person present) · ransacked (past tense) · ransacked (past participle) · ransacking (present participle)
    1. go hurriedly through (a place) stealing things and causing damage:
      "burglars ransacked her home"
      • search through (a place or receptacle) to find something, especially in such a way as to cause disorder and damage:
        "Hollywood ransacks the New York stage for actors"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse rannsaka, from rann ‘house’ + a second element related to sœkja ‘seek’.
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    verb
    1. go hurriedly through (a place) stealing things and causing damage:
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    What does ransacked mean?1. To search through (something) thoroughly and often roughly: ransacked the drawer looking for my keys. 2. To go through (a place) stealing valuables and causing disarray; pillage: ransacked the village. [Middle English ransaken, from Old Norse rannsaka : rann, house + *saka, to search, seek; see sāg- in Indo-European roots .] ran′sack′er n.
    What is a ransack verb?Definition of ransack verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ransack something to make a place untidy, causing damage, because you are looking for something synonym turn upside down Burglars ransacked her home. The house had been ransacked by burglars. The palace was ransacked by rioters in 1848.
    What is the origin of Ransack?• Thieves broke in and ransacked the house. • And while Mr Stevens's bride was keeping a round-the-clock at his hospital bedside, burglars ransacked their home. Origin ransack (1200-1300) Old Norse rannsaka, from rann “house” + -saka “to search”
    What does ransaken mean?From Middle English ransaken, from Old Norse rannsakka, from rann (“house") + saka (“search"); probably influenced by sack They'll ransack that castle, he remarked with evident approval. I guess he thinks I'm going to ransack his wallet or something.
     
  3. verb (used with object) to search thoroughly or vigorously through (a house, receptacle, etc.): They ransacked the house for the missing letter. to search through for plunder; pillage: The enemy ransacked the entire town.
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    ran·sack (răn′săk′) tr.v. ran·sacked, ran·sack·ing, ran·sacks 1. To search through (something) thoroughly and often roughly: ransacked the drawer looking for my keys. 2. To go through (a place) stealing valuables and causing disarray; pillage: ransacked the village.
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    to search a place or container in a violent and careless way: The burglars ransacked the house but found nothing valuable. I ransacked the closet for my ski boots.
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