Examples of 'brigandage' in a sentence

Meaning of "brigandage"

Brigandage (noun): The practice of being a member of a group of bandits or robbers; often used to describe organized criminal activities carried out by a group of outlaws
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  • The lifestyle of a brigand.

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The phenomenon of brigandage was close to being extinguished.
Brigandage reinforced the natural products.
He continued to live an indulgent lifestyle while brigandage spread.
Also the brigandage was a commonplace activity.
Had taken to a life of brigandage.
Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder.
We have seen brigandage.
This further disappointment was the cause which originated the phenomenon of brigandage.
Some claim that the word brigandage is a euphemism for what was in fact a civil war.
The first work of the new king was said to wipe out brigandage.
Valens checks the brigandage of the Isaurians.
In Pannonia there was some brigandage.
Revolt and brigandage belong not to the outfit of Apollo.
It was while occupying that position that he put down brigandage throughout the province.
He repressed the brigandage too, taking care of the safety of his people.

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Finally touched the romantic era of brigandage Andalusian.
He who fails to understand brigandage understands nothing of Russian popular history.
It is usually discussed within the context of post unification brigandage in the Italian mezzogiorno.
In addition, the surge of brigandage and mafia provoked widespread violence, corruption and illegality.
For the crime of Brigandage.
He should be tried for brigandage and breaking and entering! He's a bandit!
The Aetolian League acquired a reputation for piracy and brigandage.
Many Han Chinese also took to brigandage soon after the Tumu incident.
He re-established public safety by repressing brigandage.
He should be tried for brigandage and breaking and entering!
After taking control of their dioceses, the two brothers turned to brigandage and other crimes.
From there, they carried their brigandage everywhere.
Many were executed by the urban militias of Mâcon, Cluny and Tournus after much brigandage.
Piracy [ Piraterie ], an act of maritime brigandage conducted by pirates.
After the Italian unification, Mottola was a center of Brigandage.
And what the Saracens and Barbarians once dubbed prowess we now call brigandage and evil-doing.
The Skinner practices a well-documented version of brigandage.
Throughout Korean history, there was frequent piracy on sea and brigandage on land.
That 's what endless warfare has led to - brigandage.
At times, they had been self-sustaining, with a lifestyle that bordered on hajduk brigandage.
Seeing Paphnutius 's kind nature, the chief of the bandits repented, and abandoned his brigandage.
In the Thracesian theme, Thomas 's soldiers turned to brigandage.
In 1919 Mori was sent back to Sicily as the head of special forces against brigandage.
In Mexico the " Rurales " ended brigandage.

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