burglarize

[ˈbɜːɡləraɪz]

burglarize Definition

to enter a building illegally and steal things from it.

Using burglarize: Examples

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

  • Example

    The house was burglarized while the family was on vacation.

  • Example

    The store was burglarized last night.

  • Example

    The thieves burglarized the bank and got away with a large sum of money.

burglarize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for burglarize

Phrases with burglarize

  • to break into a house illegally and steal things from it

    Example

    The burglars burglarized the house while the owners were away.

  • to break into a store illegally and steal things from it

    Example

    The thieves burglarized the store and stole all the valuable items.

  • to break into a car illegally and steal things from it

    Example

    The car was burglarized and the thief stole the radio and other valuable items.

Origins of burglarize

from 'burglar', meaning 'a person who enters a building illegally to steal things'

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Summary: burglarize in Brief

'Burglarize' [ˈbɜːɡləraɪz] is a verb that means to enter a building illegally and steal things from it. It is often used to describe thefts from homes, stores, or cars, as in 'The house was burglarized while the family was on vacation.' 'Burglarize' can also be used in phrases like 'burglarize a house,' 'burglarize a store,' or 'burglarize a car,' which describe specific types of theft.

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