ransack in Italian
ransack in Italian is saccheggiare, rovistare — ransack means to search a place thoroughly and roughly, often leaving it in disorder.
ransack in Italian
saccheggiare
(transitive) To loot or pillage.
rovistare
(transitive) To make a vigorous and thorough search of (a place, person) with a view to stealing something, especially when leaving behind a state of disarray.
What does "ransack" mean?
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verb To search a place thoroughly and roughly, often leaving it in disorder.
"Burglars had ransacked the house looking for valuables."
ransack in a sentence
- Burglars had ransacked the house looking for valuables.
- Soldiers ransacked the abandoned village for supplies.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ransack" in Italian?
"ransack" in Italian is saccheggiare, rovistare. ransack means: To search a place thoroughly and roughly, often leaving it in disorder.
How do you use "ransack" in a sentence?
Example: "Burglars had ransacked the house looking for valuables." In Italian, "ransack" is saccheggiare, rovistare.
Are there other ways to say "ransack" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "ransack": saccheggiare, rovistare.
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