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ransack (v.)

mid-13c., from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse rannsaka "to pillage," literally "search the house" (especially legally, for stolen goods), from rann "house," from Proto-Germanic *raznan (c.f. Gothic razn, Old English ærn "house;" see barn) + saka "to search," related to Old Norse soekja "seek" (see seek). Sense influenced by sack (v.). Related: Ransacked; ransacking.

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Definitions of ransack from WordNet

ransack (v.)
steal goods; take as spoils;
Synonyms: plunder / despoil / loot / reave / strip / rifle / pillage / foray
ransack (v.)
search thoroughly;
Synonyms: comb
From wordnet.princeton.edu