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    Ban·dit
    /ˈbandət/

    noun

    • 1. a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area: "the bandit produced a weapon and demanded money"
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  3. The meaning of BANDIT is an outlaw who lives by plunder; especially : a member of a band of marauders. How to use bandit in a sentence.

  4. A bandit is a thief with a weapon, especially one who attacks people travelling through the countryside. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, translations and usage in literature.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BanditryBanditry - Wikipedia

    A person who engages in banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as extortion, robbery, and murder, either as an individual or in groups. Banditry is a vague concept of criminality and in modern usage can be synonymous for gangsterism, brigandage, marauding, terrorism, piracy and thievery .

  6. Bandit definition: a robber, especially a member of a gang or marauding band.. See examples of BANDIT used in a sentence.

  7. A bandit is a robber, thief, or outlaw. If you cover your face with a bandanna, jump on your horse, and rob the passengers on a train, you're a bandit. A bandit typically belongs to a gang of bandits who commit crimes in remote, lawless, or out-of-the-way places.

  8. 1. A robber, especially one who robs at gunpoint. 2. An outlaw; a gangster. 3. One who cheats or exploits others. 4. Slang A hostile aircraft, especially a fighter aircraft. Idiom: make out like a bandit Slang. To be highly successful in a given enterprise.

  9. make out like a bandit, Slang. to be extremely successful; profit greatly: The early investors in the company have made out like bandits.

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