noun
- plural of banditry; the practice or activities of bandits; robbery or plunder by armed gangs
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; often refers to organized or widespread criminal activity
Examples
- The region suffered from banditries that made travel dangerous.
- Historical accounts describe the banditries of outlaw gangs in the Old West.
- The government cracked down on banditries along the trade routes.
- Local merchants organized defenses against the banditries plaguing the countryside.
- Tales of banditries and adventure filled the old novels.
- The banditries in that area decreased after the new sheriff arrived.