Pronunciation: /ˈbændɪtri/
noun a form of organized crime in which individuals or groups engage in robbery, theft, and other illegal activities
A1 Banditry is a type of criminal activity involving robbery or theft.
A2 The town was plagued by banditry, with thieves robbing travelers on the roads.
B1 The government implemented measures to combat banditry in the region.
B2 The rise in banditry has led to increased security measures in the area.
C1 Banditry has been a persistent problem in the country, affecting economic development.
C2 The authorities cracked down on banditry, arresting several members of the criminal gang.
formal The government is taking measures to combat the increasing banditry in rural areas.
informal People are getting fed up with the banditry happening around here.
slang Those bandits are causing trouble again with their banditry.
figurative Banditry in the form of corruption is rampant in the highest levels of government.
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