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    stealing
    /ˈstiːlɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the action or offence of taking another person's property without permission or legal right and without intending to return it; theft: "they argue that copying licensed software is a form of stealing"

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  2. The meaning of STEAL is to take the property of another wrongfully and especially as a habitual or regular practice. How to use steal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Steal.

  3. to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it: steal something from someone She admitted stealing the money from her employers. The number of cars which are stolen every year has risen. They were so poor they had to steal in order to eat. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to steal something.

  4. Define stealing. stealing synonyms, stealing pronunciation, stealing translation, English dictionary definition of stealing. v. stole , sto·len , steal·ing , steals v. tr. 1. To take without right or permission. 2. To present or use as one's own. 3. To get or take secretly or...

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to take something from a person, shop, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it. I'll report you to the police if I catch you stealing again. steal from somebody/something We found out he'd been stealing from us for years. steal something My wallet was stolen. I had my wallet stolen.

  6. Steal definition: to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force. See examples of STEAL used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of stealing. noun. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully. synonyms: larceny, theft, thievery, thieving. see more. noun. avoiding detection by moving carefully. synonyms: stealth. see more.

  8. Stealing is what thieves do: taking things from other people. A bank robber steals money. A mugger steals purses and wallets. People also use steal in other ways. If someone wastes your time, you might say they're stealing your time. A store having a sale might say, "Our prices are a steal!" In baseball, a runner can steal a base.

  9. If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it. He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle. [ VERB noun ]

  10. noun. thieving. Stealing is wrong. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. stealing in American English. (ˈstilɪŋ) noun. 1. the act of a person who steals. 2. (usually stealings) something that is stolen. adjective. 3. given to or characterized by theft.

  11. to secretly take something that does not belong to you, without intending to return it: Burglars broke into the house and stole a computer. stolen cars. Fewer examples. Look me in the eye and say that you didn't steal it. He was caught red-handed trying to steal a car. The police uncovered a scheme to steal money from investors.