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    reave
    [rēv]
    verb
    archaic
    reave (verb) · reaves (third person present) · reft (past tense) · reft (past participle) · reaving (present participle)
    1. carry out raids in order to plunder:
      "the strong could reave and steal"
      • rob (a person or place) of something by force:
        "reft of a crown, he yet may share the feast"
      • steal (something).
    Origin
    Old English rēafian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch roven, German rauben, also to rob. See also reive.
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  3. The term "reave" has the following meanings1234:
    • To take away by force; plunder; rob.
    • To seize and carry off forcibly.
    • To deprive someone of something; bereave.
    • To split, tear, or break apart (archaic).
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    reave 1 [ reev ] See synonyms for: reave reft on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), reaved or reft, reav·ing.Archaic. to take away by or as by force; plunder; rob.
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    v. reaved also reft (rĕft), reav·ing, reaves Archaic v.tr. 1. To seize and carry off forcibly. 2. To deprive (one) of something; bereave. v.intr. To rob, plunder, or pillage.
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    reave (third-person singular simple present reaves, present participle reaving, simple past and past participle reft) (archaic) To split, tear, break apart.
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    reave1 (rēv), v.t., reaved or reft, reav•ing. [Archaic.] to take away by or as by force; plunder; rob.
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