smuggled

[ˈsmʌɡld]

smuggled Definition

  • 1imported or exported secretly and illegally, in violation of laws or regulations
  • 2transported or carried secretly, often to avoid detection or scrutiny

Using smuggled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "smuggled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police found a large quantity of smuggled goods in the warehouse.

  • Example

    He was caught trying to cross the border with a smuggled passport.

  • Example

    The ivory was smuggled out of the country in shipping containers.

smuggled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with smuggled

  • to bring something into or out of a place secretly and illegally

    Example

    They were caught trying to smuggle drugs into the country.

  • to enter or leave a place secretly and illegally

    Example

    He smuggled himself out of the country in a shipping container.

  • to help someone cross a border or obstacle secretly and illegally

    Example

    The smuggler agreed to smuggle the refugees across the border for a fee.

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Summary: smuggled in Brief

The term 'smuggled' [ˈsmʌɡld] refers to something that has been imported or exported secretly and illegally, often to avoid detection or scrutiny. It is commonly used to describe illegal goods or contraband, as in 'The police found a large quantity of smuggled goods in the warehouse.' 'Smuggled' can also be used to describe the act of transporting something secretly, as in 'He was caught trying to cross the border with a smuggled passport.'