Thieving - significado y definición. Qué es Thieving
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Qué (quién) es Thieving - definición

ACT OF TAKING ANOTHER'S PROPERTY WITHOUT PERMISSION OR CONSENT
Stealing; Thieves; Theft in English law; Grand theft; Stealer; Stealers; Petty theft; Petty thief; Thief; Theives; Theft of property; Thieving; Felony theft; Thefts; Thiefing; Capital theft; Theif; Petit theft; Theft in Islam
  • Securing construction equipment against thieves
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  • Two young [[waif]]s steal a fine pair of boots.
  • [[Bicycle]]s can occasionally be stolen, even when locked up, by removing the wheel or cutting the lock that holds them.
  • The Robbers Stone, [[West Lavington, Wiltshire]]. This memorial warns against thieving by recording the fate of several who attempted highway robbery on the spot in 1839

thieving         
1.
Thieving is the act of stealing things from people. (OLD-FASHIONED)
...an ex-con who says he's given up thieving.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Thieving means involved in stealing things or intending to steal something.
He vowed to wreak vengeance on his unfaithful, thieving wife.
ADJ: ADJ n
thieving         
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Thieving         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Thieve.

Wikipedia

Theft

Theft is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. The word theft is also used as a synonym or informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as larceny, robbery, embezzlement, extortion, blackmail, or receiving stolen property. In some jurisdictions, theft is considered to be synonymous with larceny, while in others, theft is defined more narrowly. Someone who carries out an act of theft may be described as a "thief" (PL: thieves).

Theft is the name of a statutory offence in California, Canada, England and Wales, Hong Kong, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and the Australian states of South Australia and Victoria.

Ejemplos de uso de Thieving
1. But he chose to ignore the thieving because the market was booming.
2. What have the middle classes done to New Labour to deserve this invasive thieving prejudice?
3. "I trust the Zetas more than the thieving police and soldiers," Marcelino said.
4. Working Girl (1'88) Played opposite Melanie Griffith as her idea–thieving Wall Street boss.
5. Come hither all ye spongers, scroungers, bone idle and thieving, for ye will find succor here.