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rape

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
past: rapedpp: rapeding: raping

The term carries an extreme weight of violence and violation, denoting a total erasure of consent and autonomy. It describes a traumatic assault that leaves lasting psychological and physical scars, moving beyond mere aggression into the realm of profound violation. In a geopolitical or environmental sense, the word evokes the image of scorched earth and systematic devastation. It suggests a predatory consumption of land or resources where the target is stripped of its value and left ruined, mirroring the violence of the interpersonal act.

Countable when referring to a specific criminal act of sexual violence. Uncountable when referring to the yellow flowering plant used for oil.

Meanings

Noun

The act of forcing someone to have sex against their will.

"The survivor sought justice after the rape."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To force someone to have sex against their will.

"He was convicted for attempting to rape the victim."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To seize and plunder a place or land violently.

"The invading army raped the countryside for weeks."

Noun

The cultivation of the rapeseed plant.

"The fields were bright yellow with rape."

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