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      • heist noun [ C ] informal uk / haɪst / us / haɪst / Add to word list a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person:
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  2. HEIST definition: 1. a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person…. Learn more.

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  3. noun. : armed robbery : holdup. also : theft. Synonyms. Verb. appropriate. boost [slang] filch. hook. lift. misappropriate. nick [British slang] nip. pilfer. pinch.

  4. A heist is a robbery, especially one in which money, jewellery, or art is stolen. [journalism] She needs him to take part in a risky heist. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. heist in British English. (haɪst ) informal, mainly US and Canadian. noun. 1. a robbery. verb. 2. (transitive)

  5. HEIST meaning: 1. a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person…. Learn more.

  6. Heist definition: a robbery or holdup. See examples of HEIST used in a sentence.

  7. Define heist. heist synonyms, heist pronunciation, heist translation, English dictionary definition of heist. Slang tr.v. heist·ed , heist·ing , heists 1. To steal: heisted the collection of jewels from the museum. 2. To hold up; rob. n. A robbery; a burglary....

  8. Definition of heist noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.