Rob [verb]
Definition of Rob:
steal, deprive
Synonyms of Rob:
● Bereave
● Raid
● Cheat
● Lose
● Plunder
● Mug
● Defraud
● Strip
● Divest
● Loot
● Hijack
● Ransack
● Swipe
● Rifle
● Sack
● Embezzle
● Abscond
● Thieve
● Purloin
● Take
● Roll
● Hustle
● Pilfer
● Relieve
● Oust
● Pillage
● Despoil
● Filch
● Lift
● Snitch
● Promote
● Swindle
● Cop
● Pinch
● Heist
● Scrounge
● Withhold
● Liberate
● Peculate
● Con
● Hold up
● Rip off
● Burgle
● Stick up
Opposite/Antonyms of Rob:
● Hurt
● Hold
● Offer
● Stop
● Return
● Keep
● Cover
● Receive
● Give
● Help
● Release
● Demote
● Condemn
● Bequeath
● Reject
● Refuse
● Protect
● Clothe
Sentence/Example of Rob:
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.