Defenition of the word rob
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Defenition of the word rob
- To illegally take something from, especially using force or violence.
- To deprive of something valuable by force.
- To ask an unreasonable price.
- rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- take something away by force or without the consent of the owner; "The burglars robbed him of all his money"
- take something away by force or without the consent of the owner
Synonyms for the word rob
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- cheat
- deprive
- fleece
- gazump
- hold up
- hook
- overcharge
- pluck
- plume
- raid
- soak
- steal from
- stick up
- strip
- surcharge
- take from
Similar words in the rob
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- rob
- rob's
- robbed
- robber
- robber's
- robberies
- robbers
- robbery
- robbery's
- robbie
- robbie's
- robbin
- robbin's
- robbing
- robbins
- robby
- robby's
- robe
- robe's
- robed
- roberson
- roberson's
- robert
- robert's
- roberta
- roberta's
- roberto
- roberto's
- roberts
- robertson
- robertson's
- robes
- robeson
- robeson's
- robespierre
- robespierre's
- robin
- robin's
- robing
- robins
- robinson
- robinson's
- robles
- robles's
- robotic
- robotics
- robs
- robson
- robson's
- robt
- robt's
- robuster
- robustest
- robustly
- robustness
- robustness's
- robyn
- robyn's
Hyponyms for the word rob
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- extort
- gouge
- hold up
- pick
- rack
- squeeze
- stick up
- wring
Hypernyms for the word rob
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- beat
- cheat
- chisel
- name
- rip off
- sell short
- steal
Antonyms for the word rob
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