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Definition of rape noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

rape

noun
 
/reɪp/
 
/reɪp/
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  1. [uncountable, countable] the crime of forcing somebody to have sex when they do not want it or are not able to agree to it
    • He was charged with rape.
    • a rape charge
    • an increase in the number of reported rapes
    • Rape has often been used as a weapon of war.
    see also acquaintance rape, date rape, gang rape, rapist, statutory rapeTopics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • alleged
    • attempted
    • marital
    rape + noun
    • victim
    • suspect
    • accusation
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  2. [singular] rape (of something) (literary) the act of destroying an area or damaging its beauty in a way that seems unnecessary
  3. (also oilseed rape)
    [uncountable] a plant with bright yellow flowers, grown as food for farm animals and for its seeds that are used to make oil
    • a field of rape
    • refined rape oil
    Topics Farmingc2
  4. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 late Middle English (originally denoting violent seizure of property, later carrying off a woman by force): from Anglo-Norman French rap (noun), raper (verb), from Latin rapere ‘seize’. noun sense 3 late Middle English (originally denoting the turnip plant): from Latin rapum, rapa ‘turnip’.
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