Thieve :
furari
furantur, furari, vitae, prement,, digitus
furarithievedfures,furtum
furarithievedfures,furtum
(1) Another day, another email scam with fraudsters trying to extract sensitive information so they can thieve from people's bank accounts.(2) Left on the streets all day and scorned would you not become depressed, paranoid, turn to drink or drugs or thieve for a living?(3) And Sammy, a shopkeeper, decides to combat thieving tearaways with retaliatory violence.(4) That's tantamount to thieving from your employers, that is!(5) I spied, thieved and assassinated for the good of the kingdom.(6) If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes.(7) We must be on our guard against their slick, thieving ways(8) We want crime rates to drop and steps to be taken to convince young criminals that there is an alternative to thieving and breaking the law.(9) A shoplifter went prepared for thieving with a specially adapted carrier bag designed to stop alarms going off.(10) That's when I got into crime - thieving from cars and doing burglaries.(11) We aren't like the local autocrats, hypocritical and thieving to their rotten cores.(12) When I ran out of money I ended up borrowing and then thieving .(13) ÔÇÿI've been here about five or six months, and I haven't thieved since I've been in York,ÔÇÖ he says.(14) Many take sport in killing for the sake of killing, thieving for the sake of theft, even if they do not need or use the spoils.(15) I'd suggest this was when he started thieving from temples.(16) With her drinking and thieving , his mother proved a lifelong source of embarrassment.
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Synonyms
Verb
1. steal ::
furantur
2. take ::
accipere
3. purloin ::
purloin
4. help oneself to ::
se auxilium
5. snatch ::
rapiunt
6. pilfer ::
FUROR
7. embezzle ::
embezzle
8. misappropriate ::
PRAEMORDEO
10. rob ::
vi opprimes
11. swipe ::
ungunt
12. make off with ::
et cum
13. finagle ::
finagle
14. lift ::
vitae
17. filch ::
Filch
18. snaffle ::
camus
19. pinch ::
prement,
20. heist ::
RAPTUS
21. peculate ::
peculate
Verb
1. steal ::
furantur
2. take ::
accipere
3. purloin ::
purloin
4. help oneself to ::
se auxilium
5. snatch ::
rapiunt
6. pilfer ::
FUROR
7. embezzle ::
embezzle
8. misappropriate ::
PRAEMORDEO
10. rob ::
vi opprimes
11. swipe ::
ungunt
12. make off with ::
et cum
13. finagle ::
finagle
14. lift ::
vitae
17. filch ::
Filch
18. snaffle ::
camus
19. pinch ::
prement,
20. heist ::
RAPTUS
21. peculate ::
peculate
Different Formsthieve, thieved, thieves, thieving
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