rob
robbed,
verb
1.
2. To take valuable or desired articles unlawfully from: rob a bank.
3. a. To deprive unjustly of something belonging to, desired by, or legally due (someone): robbed her of her professional standing. b. To deprive of something injuriously: a parasite that robs a tree of its sap.
4. To take as booty; steal.
To engage in or commit robbery.
rob (someone or something) blind
To rob in an unusually deceitful or thorough way: robbed the old couple blind while employed as a companion.
rob the cradle Informal
To have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone significantly younger than oneself.
[Middle English robben, from Old French rober, of Germanic origin.]