Robbed vs. Robed — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Robbed and Robed
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Robbed
(Law) To take property from (a person) illegally by using or threatening to use violence or force; commit robbery upon.
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Robed
Often robes An official garment worn on formal occasions to show office or rank, as by a judge or high church official.
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Robbed
To steal something from (a place, vehicle, or institution, for example)
Bandits robbed the train.
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Robed
An academic gown.
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Robbed
To steal (money or valuables)
Robbed money out of the till.
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Robed
A dressing gown or bathrobe.
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Robbed
To deprive unjustly of something belonging to, desired by, or legally due (someone)
Robbed her of her professional standing.
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Robed
Robes Clothes; apparel.
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Robbed
To deprive of something injuriously
A parasite that robs a tree of its sap.
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Robed
A blanket or covering made of material, such as fur or cloth
A lap robe.
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Robbed
To engage in or commit robbery.
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Robed
To cover or dress in a robe or in something that functions like a robe
Fields that were robed with snow.
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Robbed
Simple past tense and past participle of rob
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Robed
To put on a robe or robes.
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Robed
Simple past tense and past participle of robe
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Robed
Wearing a robe.
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Robed
Dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination;
The elegantly attired gentleman
Neatly dressed workers
Monks garbed in hooded robes
Went about oddly garmented
Professors robed in crimson
Tuxedo-attired gentlemen
Crimson-robed Harvard professors
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