compensate vs loot

compensate

verb
  • To do (something good) after (something bad) happens 

  • To adjust or adapt to a change, often a harm or deprivation. 

  • To make up for; to do something in place of something else; to correct, satisfy; to reach an agreement such that the scales are literally or (metaphorically) balanced; to equalize or make even. 

  • To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration. 

loot

verb
  • Synonym of rob, to steal something from someone by violence or threat of violence. 

  • Synonym of plunder, to seize by violence particularly during the capture of a city during war or (video games) after successful combat. 

noun
  • A scoop used to remove scum from brine pans in saltworks. 

  • Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents. 

  • Synonym of money. 

  • Synonym of booty, goods seized from an enemy by violence, particularly (historical) during the sacking of a town in war or (video games) after successful combat. 

  • Synonym of sack, the plundering of a city, particularly during war. 

How often have the words compensate and loot occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )