Robs [verb]

Definition of Robs:

steal, deprive

Synonyms of Robs:

● Bereave

● Raid

● Cheat

● Lose

● Plunder

● Mug

● Defraud

● Strip

● Divest

● Loot

● Hijack

● Ransack

● Swipe

● Rifle

● Sack

● Appropriate

● Embezzle

● Abscond

● Thieve

● Purloin

● Take

● Disinherit

● Roll

● Hustle

● Pilfer

● Burglarize

● Relieve

● Oust

● Pillage

● Despoil

● Filch

● Lift

● Snitch

● Promote

● Swindle

● Cop

● Pinch

● Heist

● Scrounge

● Withhold

● Requisition

● Dispossess

● Strong-arm

● Liberate

● Peculate

● Con

● Do out of

● Hold up

● Rip off

● Break into

● Defalcate

● Burgle

● Stick up


Opposite/Antonyms of Robs:

● Hurt

● Hold

● Offer

● Stop

● Return

● Keep

● Cover

● Receive

● Give

● Help

● Release

● Demote

● Condemn

● Bequeath

● Reject

● Refuse

● Protect

● Clothe


Sentence/Example of Robs:

Would I rob Heaven and give the praise and honour to the creature?

But do you think I will rob my sister of her humble servant?

I—I can't have you rob this house, this particular house of all the world.

He went to Garson yesterday with a scheme to rob your house.

On enquiry, we learned these fellows had threatened to rob her shop.

Morella has cast me off, and I hate him, and wish to escape from him and rob him of his prize.

Constant efforts are made to get a man taken up, in order to rob him.

Mulready, in your father's pay, tries to have him arrested, the better to rob him.

Better still, if I could throw temptation in his way, and lure him on to rob me.

I cannot rob you of your maid and also be selfish enough to monopolize these rooms.