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thievery
[ thee-vuh-ree ]
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Fictionally speaking, of all criminal pursuits, thievery is the most romantic because it requires a significant degree of cleverness, of subtlety and skill and, by practical necessity, isn’t violent.
“This kind of brazen thievery and violence is unacceptable and will not be tolerated in Los Angeles County,†Hochman said.
On your way, keep an eye out for island foxes, once endangered, now plentiful and skilled in campsite food thievery.
The vice president has already established a precedent for campaign thievery.
There is no shortage of online reports on Lego thievery — with robbers smashing through glass storefront doors and stomping around toy shops in masks and dark hoodies.
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What doesÌýthievery mean?
Thievery is the practice of thieving—s³Ù±ð²¹±ô¾±²Ô²µ. Thieves lead a life of thievery.
The words thief and theft are often used in situations in which a person steals in secret and without using force or violence. However, the word thievery is used in the context of all kinds of thefts, even violent ones. Thieve and thievery often imply that such activity is habitual or part of a criminal lifestyle.
Example: He is a pirate, a rogue—he knows nothing but lies and thievery.
Where doesÌýthievery come from?
The first records of the word thievery comes from the 1560s. Its base word, the verb thieve, comes from the Old English ³Ù³óŧ´Ç´Ú¾±²¹²Ô. The suffix -ery is used to form nouns and indicates a practice or occupation.
A person who engages in thievery or has a tendency to thieve can be described as thievish or thieving, as in Come back here, you lying, thieving rapscallion! Thievery and related words like thieve and thieving can sometimes sound a bit old-timey, like they’re out of a classic adventure novel. But thievery is also applied to modern instances of theft.
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What are some other forms related to thievery?
- thieve (verb)
What are some synonyms for thievery?
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What are some words that often get used in discussing thievery?
How isÌýthievery used in real life?
Thievery often implies that the person doing the thieving does so as part of leading a life of crime.
Yes! Thank you . Looking forward to working with you to fix the broken city processes that have allowed corruption and outright thievery to be far too common.
— Matt Haney (@MattHaneySF)
someone really stole my whole order of shipping supplies out of the lobby 🤦ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸ tis the season for extra package thievery, be careful out there buds
— Stef with an F💠(@stefmasc)
I've never been more compelled to live a life of thievery until I just now saw dozens of unattended krispy kreme fundraiser boxes
— zoe (@zzzkap)
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Try usingÌýthievery!
Which of the following actions could be considered a case of thievery?
A. shoplifting
B. pickpocketing
C. bank robbery
D. all of the above
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