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Wat (wie) is PILFERAGE - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pilfer; Pilfering; Pilferage (disambiguation)

pilferage         
n. a crime of theft of little things, usually from shipments or baggage. See also: theft
Pilferage         
Pilferage or pilfering is the act of stealing items of low value, especially in small quantities, also called petty theft.
pilfer         
(pilfers, pilfering, pilfered)
If someone pilfers, they steal things, usually small cheap things.
Staff were pilfering behind the bar...
When food stores close, they go to work, pilfering food for resale on the black market.
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pilfering
Precautions had to be taken to prevent pilfering.
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Pilferage

Pilferage or pilfering is the act of stealing items of low value, especially in small quantities, also called petty theft.

Pilferage may also refer to:

  • Package pilferage, the theft of part of the contents of a package
  • Pilferage (animal behavior), when one animal takes food from another animal's larder
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PILFERAGE
1. He said goods reached too late in Afghanistan and no action was taken against the persons responsible for delay and pilferage.
2. Eventually they accepted the pilferage and even gave my name on the American Billboard, saying, original by Bappi Lahiri," a happy Bappi da says.
3. According to the Washington Post, the U.S. defence department was seeking safer but longer routes through Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia due to "strikes", "border delays", "accidents and pilferage" in Pakistan.
4. Transportation Command in September said that "strikes, border delays, accidents and pilferage" in Pakistan and the risk of "attacks and armed hijackings" in Afghanistan posed "a significant risk" to supplies for Western forces in Afghanistan.
5. Referring to the stigma caused to Pakistan’s nuclear programme by the illegal activities of Dr AQ Khan, Kasuri said I have been explaining to my counter parts the background of this nuclear pilferage.