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    stolen
    /ˈstəʊlən/
    • 1. past participle of steal

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  2. Here's an expanded sentence with the same meaning: I think my card has entered and is now in the state of being stolen, which was caused by my friend. Using the past tense does not imply in this case that the card is no longer stolen. When something is described as stolen, it is generally understood that it remains so unless otherwise noted ...

  3. Jul 27, 2016 · However these distinctions are subtle. In the example you have given, it would be quite reasonable to say "Jim's car got stolen yesterday" (I want to focus on the loss that Jim has suffered. Or "45 cars were stolen in the town last year" (I want to present a neutral account of a fact)

  4. Mar 3, 2019 · hot adjective (STOLEN) (slang) Hot goods have been recently stolen and are therefore difficult to sell or dangerous to deal with because the police are still looking for them. The word is written in "scare quotes", to indicate that it's being used with a "non-standard / slang" meaning. –

  5. Mar 6, 2021 · I once worked in a factory where the staff were suspected of stealing finished goods from the warehouse. The culprit was identified: the police arrested him and searched his house. They were expecting to find most of the stolen goods: instead, they found a display case containing just one of each product that the company made.

  6. Apr 15, 2019 · By saying "stolen" one is taking a hard line, which may cause problems if the things were taken by mistake, or with the intention of returning them, or for some legitimate purpose. One can soften the word. for example by saying: It seems that my things were stolen. or. I think that my things may have been stolen. No one asked to borrow them.

  7. Jul 13, 2019 · I have had my phone stolen. and . I had had my ears removed. I understand the meaning, but what's the grammatical rule regulates it? I have googled passive voice, but found only examples like "My phone was stolen", so don't really know what to google.

  8. He had his car stolen. He got his car stolen. My personal opinion is that the latter of the above two carries more risk of attributing at least some blame to the subject (see the next section of this answer or see Josue’s answer), but only if more context is provided can we be certain. For example: Sadly, he had his car stolen last week.

  9. Mar 4, 2021 · I've come across this phrase only in song lyrics: Just then, somebody stole my eyes again (2017) The loneliness of loving someone can steal your eyes (2015) You stole my eyes, so you I will take (2...

  10. Dec 17, 2023 · "The safe was robbed": items were stolen from the safe "The safe was stolen": the entire safe itself was taken; Whether force was involved does not matter. Whether it's a person (legally or otherwise) does not matter. A person can be robbed or stolen. These are not synonyms; they have very different meanings.

  11. Dec 17, 2016 · In some contexts it can mean "stolen" (as an abbreviation of "hijacked"): Dude! My car got jacked last night! Or as previously mentioned, as the verb meaning "to plug into an electrical outlet" (based on the noun "jack: a female fitting in an electric circuit used with a plug to make a connection with another circuit"):

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