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Definition of Raped
1. Adjective. Having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence. "The raped countryside"
Definition of Raped
1. Verb. (past of rape) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Raped
1. rape [v] - See also: rape
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raped
Literary usage of Raped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"To begin with, the female charged to have been raped was a pathetically ignorant
child, ... While this little girl testified that the defendant raped her, ..."
2. The War Within the War: Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Eastern Congo by Joanne Csete, Juliane Kippenberg (2002)
"7 Soldiers and other combatants also attacked and raped women whom they found in
their fields. On May 20, 2001, RCD soldiers raped Linette P., ..."
3. War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina by Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.), Helsinki Watch, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S., Ivana Nizich (1993)
"Soldiers attacking villages have raped women and girls in their homes, in front
of family ... Women have been arrested and raped during interrogation. ..."
4. Shattered Lives: Sexual Violence During the Rwandan Genocide and Its Aftermath by Human Rights Watch/Africa (1996)
"1' Women were individually raped, gang-raped, raped with objects such as ...
Some women were forced to kill their own children before or after being raped. ..."
5. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1865)
"With raped the motion on behalf of the co-respondent Hal*, tit he be dismissed
from the suit, the 30th section ci I 20 & 21 Viet. c. ..."
6. Medicolegal Aspects of Moral Offenses by Léon Henri Thoinot, Arthur Wisswald Weysse (1911)
"The traumatic lesions of the genital organs are constant in the raped child: ...
Extragenital traumata are rare in the raped child, who does not resist the ..."
7. Violence Against Women in South Africa: The State Response to Domestic by Binaifer Nowrojee, Bronwen Manby, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1995)
"This unnecessarily protracted procedure places an undue burden on raped women to
report the ... The Courts The ability of a raped woman to get justice in ..."