Meaning & Definition of word "Theft"
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Theft
/θɛft/
noun:
- 1. The act of taking someone else's property without their permission with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
- Example: The police arrested two suspects in connection with a series of car thefts.
- 2. A crime or offense resulting from the act of theft.
- Example: The store reported a theft of over a thousand dollars' worth of merchandise.
- 3. An unlawful taking of property.
- Example: He was charged with theft after stealing bicycles from the local park.
- 4. The act of stealing; larceny.
- Example: The increase in theft in the neighborhood has led to community meetings on how to improve safety.
Etymology
Middle English 'thefte', from Old English 'þyfe', related to the verb 'þyfian' meaning 'to steal'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
petty theft:
The theft of items of relatively low value.
grand theft:
Theft of property or money over a certain value threshold, typically felonious.
theft by deception:
Obtaining property through dishonest means such as lying.
Related Words
robbery:
The taking of property from a person or place by force or threat.
burglary:
The unlawful entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
larceny:
The unlawful taking of personal property with the intent to deprive the owner of it.
Slang Meanings of theft
Meaning: sticky fingers
Example Sentence: He's got sticky fingers; you can't trust him around your stuff.
Meaning: boost
Example Sentence: He got caught trying to boost a bike from the store.