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theftnounThe act of stealing property.
stealingnoun(uncountable) The action of the verb to steal, theft.
larcenynoun(law, uncountable) The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently.
pilferingnounThe act by which something is pilfered; a petty theft.
pilferagenounThe individual act or recurring practice of stealing items of low value, especially in small quantities, for which the legal term is petty theft.
shopliftingnoun(uncountable) The action of stealing goods from a shop, store or other place of business.
thieverynounThe act of theft, the act of stealing.
burglarynounThe crime of unlawfully breaking into a vehicle, house, store, or other enclosure with the intent to steal.
robberynoun(crime) The offense of taking or attempting to take the property of another by force or threat of force.
pocket-picking
filchingnounThe act of one who filches; theft.
misappropriationnounThe wrongful, fraudulent or corrupt use of other's funds in one's care.
heistnounA robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum.
swipenoun(transitive, intransitive, computing, graphical user interface) To interact with a touch screen by drawing one's finger rapidly across it.
liftverb(ambitransitive) To raise or rise.
nickingnounA small cut or nick.
rip-offnoun(countable) A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate.
purloiningnountheft
appropriationnounAn act or instance of appropriating.
anacreonnounAn Ancient Greek name, particularly borne by a Greek lyric poet (570 BCE – 488 BCE), notable for his drinking songs and hymns.

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