Thesaurus / burglarize
FEEDBACKHow to use burglarize in a sentence
The building’s manager was watching Franklin remotely, convinced this was the same person who had burglarized an apartment a few days earlier.
MINNEAPOLIS POLICE WERE CLEARED IN THE 2013 KILLING OF TERRANCE FRANKLIN. A VIDEO COMPLICATES THE STORY—AND NOW THE CASE MAY BE REOPENEDJOSIAH BATESJUNE 25, 2021TIMEThey gave detailed accounts of fences being damaged, burglarized houses, stolen vehicles and general fear of groups of strangers on their property.
TEXAS GOVERNOR PUTS $250 MILLION DOWN PAYMENT ON A BORDER WALLARELIS HERNÁNDEZJUNE 17, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe 48-year-old cancer epidemiologist had just delivered a Christmas gift in late December when a group of preteens tackled her to the ground, punched and burglarized her.
‘NOBODY CAME, NOBODY HELPED’: FEARS OF ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE RATTLE THE COMMUNITYMARIAN LIU, RACHEL HATZIPANAGOSFEBRUARY 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTBlaustein, whose home was burglarized a few years ago, has installed an alarm with multiple cameras.
THE HARD WORK OF GOING AWAY FOR A LONG, LONG TIMECHRISTOPHER ELLIOTTJANUARY 6, 2021WASHINGTON POSTI shall never burglarize another house—at least not until the June magazines are out.
WHIRLIGIGSO. HENRYYou'd have thought you was fixed out to burglarize a restaurant before you could get your grub.
SIXES AND SEVENSO. HENRYUse of false or unauthorized words, as burglarize or supremest.
WRITINGS IN THE UNITED AMATEUR, 1915-1922HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFTIt is absurd to say that one inherits the tendency to rob or rape or burglarize or kill.
CRIME: ITS CAUSE AND TREATMENTCLARENCE DARROWThe point is that by this time Daniel Crowley has, ah, infiltrated the institution you expected to burglarize tonight.
THE COMMON MANGUY MCCORD (AKA DALLAS MCCORD REYNOLDS)But one may use such new coinages as burglarize, home-run, and diner rather freely.
NEWS WRITINGM. LYLE SPENCERWORDS RELATED TO BURGLARIZE
- abscond
- appropriate
- bereave
- break into
- burglarize
- burgle
- cheat
- con
- cop
- defalcate
- defraud
- despoil
- disinherit
- dispossess
- divest
- do out of
- embezzle
- filch
- heist
- hijack
- hold up
- hustle
- liberate
- lift
- loot
- lose
- mug
- oust
- peculate
- pilfer
- pillage
- pinch
- plunder
- promote
- purloin
- raid
- ransack
- relieve
- requisition
- rifle
- rip off
- roll
- sack
- scrounge
- snitch
- stick up
- strip
- strong-arm
- swindle
- swipe
- take
- thieve
- withhold
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.