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    bur·gle
    [ˈbərɡ(ə)l]
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    burgle (verb) · burgles (third person present) · burgled (past tense) · burgled (past participle) · burgling (present participle)
    1. enter (a building) illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft; burglarize:
      "our house in London has been burgled"
    Origin
    late 19th century: originally a humorous and colloquial back-formation from burglar.
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    verb
    1. enter (a building) illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft; burglarize:
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    What are some examples of burgling?When they got back from their holiday they found that their home had been burgled. steal I caught him trying to steal my bike. take Someone took their car from outside the house. shoplift He was caught shoplifting by a security guard. rob He robbed a bank. burgle UK When she got home from work, she discovered that her house had been burgled.
    What does it mean to burgle a house?When you burgle, you steal something from inside a house or a building. A computer thief might burgle several laptops after sneaking into a school at night. It's common to use to verb burgle in Britain, while in the United States people are more likely to say burglarize. Both words basically means "to steal from inside a building."
    What does burgle mean?, bur·gled, bur·gling. to burglarize. It was, after all, harder to burgle houses when more people were at home. Careful research showed that the burglar had been disturbed before he had had opportunity to burgle. "There is nothing at McKittrick's to burgle," his daughter retorted triumphantly.
    What is the difference between burgle and burglarize?It's common to use to verb burgle in Britain, while in the United States people are more likely to say burglarize. Both words basically means "to steal from inside a building." If you burgle and are caught, the crime you'll be charged with is called "burglary."
    What is the verb form of burglary?The verb form of burglary can be either burglarize or burgle. "Burglarize," like many verb forms, is made by adding the suffix -ize, and this form is more common in American English. Burgle is a back-formation (a word formed by subtraction of a real or supposed affix from an already existing longer word), and is more common in British English.
    How do you describe a Burgle in a sentence?rob He robbed a bank. burgle UK When she got home from work, she discovered that her house had been burgled. pilfer Employees pilfering paper, pens, etc. can cost employers a lot. On their return they discovered that their house had been burgled. After her house was burgled, she made a claim on her insurance.
     
  3. BURGLE definition: to enter a building illegally and steal things:.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/burgle
    The meaning of BURGLE is to break into and steal from (a home, business, etc.) : burglarize.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/burgle
    burgle somebody/something to enter a building illegally, usually using force, and steal from it
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    burgle verb [ T ] UK uk / ˈbɜːɡl / (US burglarize) Add to word list to get into a building illegally and steal things: [ often passive ] They've been burgled twice recently.
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