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ransack

Transitive Verb
past: ransackedpp: ransackeding: ransacking

This term carries a strong connotation of chaos and disorder. When used in a criminal context, it implies a violent, destructive search where items are tossed around and property is damaged to find valuables quickly. In a non-violent context, such as searching through files or a library, the word emphasizes the exhaustive and frantic nature of the search. It suggests a level of desperation or intensity that goes beyond a simple search or investigation.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To search through a place or container in a violent, hurried, or thorough manner, typically while stealing or causing damage.

"The burglars ransacked the entire house looking for jewelry."

Transitive Verb
[~ something for something]

To search a place or a source of information exhaustively in order to find a specific item or piece of data.

"She ransacked her archives for any mention of the lost treaty."

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