What is another word for RAV?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈav] (IPA)

The word "rav" means to seize and carry away forcefully, typically for plunder or destruction. Synonyms for "rav" include the words plunder, pillage, loot, ransack, despoil, sack, and raid. Each of these words suggests the act of taking something that is not rightfully yours, often by force and without permission. To "plunder" implies an exhaustive stripping of valuable possessions, while "pillage" emphasizes the violent taking of resources such as food and shelter. "Loot" is typically used to describe the taking of money and valuable objects during a robbery or war. "Ransack" implies a systematic searching of a place to find something of value. "Despoil" means to ruin or destroy something valuable, while "sack" suggests the complete devastation of a place or entity. "Raid" generally refers to a sudden, thorough attack aimed at securing riches.

What are the hypernyms for Rav?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Rav

RAV Yirmiah said: This refers to the Babylonian Talmud.
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.
First came Moses, and after him the great rabbis, and finally the RAV of Polotzk, who read all day in the sacred books, so that he could tell me and my parents and my friends what to do whenever we were in doubt.
"The Promised Land"
Mary Antin
Not every man could hope to be a RAV, but no Jewish boy was allowed to grow up without at least a rudimentary knowledge of Hebrew.
"The Promised Land"
Mary Antin

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