りゃくだつ略奪ryakudatsu
1.

The act of forcibly taking possession of goods or property, often during times of conflict or unrest, without consent from the rightful owners.

2.

A form of theft characterized by violence or intimidation, where valuables are seized, usually in a chaotic or lawless environment.

3.

The phenomenon of stripping away possessions from individuals, especially civilian populations, driven by aggression and overwhelming force, typically associated with war or insurrection.

Example:

トムによって、メアリー様は利益を約束する略奪の尊師の一つしかありません。

りゃくだつしゃ略奪者ryakudatsusha
1.

A person who seizes and takes by force, often taking advantage of chaotic situations to acquire goods unlawfully.

2.

An individual who engages in theft or the forcible taking of property during times of conflict or crisis.

3.

A person who exploits vulnerability, often in a violent manner, to appropriate resources or valuables from others.

4.

Someone who invades a territory with the intent to steal or pillage, typically leaving destruction in their wake.

りゃくだつこん略奪婚ryakudatsukon
1.

A form of marriage that occurs when one partner disrupts an existing marital relationship to marry one of the spouses, often involving the act of seizing or coercively taking the individual away.

2.

A practice where an individual forcibly takes away a person who is already in a marital relationship, leading to a new union with that person.

3.

A wedding that is established through the act of removing one partner from their current marriage, thereby leading to a new partnership under contentious circumstances.