The act of taking illegitimatly possession of something that belongs to others.
An advantageous purchase.
To take possession of property belonging to another without the consent of this owner; most typically when not observed, rather than by force.
1 Greed often causes people to steal and pilfer for no good reason.
2 With the current drought, there was no water to steal this year.
3 Its stated aim: to steal cultivation and sale away from organised crime.
4 Switzerland's finest will settle for bettering CSKA's result to steal second spot.
5 They said Beasley wanted to rob his victims and steal their identities.
6 Family members said the bandits did not steal anything from the deceased.
7 Zeus's primary aim is to steal financial information, such as bank credentials.
8 Here's a free trade zone where you can steal whatever you want?
9 The strikers even went as far as to steal the buses' keys.
10 We'll have to hope there's still an Imperial ship left to steal .
11 Could she have been here four months ago, helping Varis steal books?
12 Many decide to steal vehicles once they have committed their initial crime.
13 BTW: Only scumbags steal software: if you use it, you should pay.
14 Why would anyone want to steal the fingerprints of Federal government employees?
15 Unfortunately, he seizes my arm as I try to steal past them.
16 It's not that Project Mayhem needed to steal a handful of change.
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