steals Sentence Examples

  1. The thief crept into the house and stealthily stole the prized heirloom.
  2. The virus mercilessly steals precious memories from Alzheimer's patients.
  3. Unscrupulous politicians steal votes by exploiting the gullibility of the electorate.
  4. The clock relentlessly steals time from our fleeting existence.
  5. Cancer steals lives, leaving behind devastated families and shattered dreams.
  6. The relentless rain steals away the vibrant colors of summer, leaving a barren landscape behind.
  7. The blackmailer's threats stole his dignity and peace of mind.
  8. The identity thief stole her personal information, leaving her vulnerable to fraud.
  9. Poverty steals hope and opportunity, leaving victims trapped in a relentless cycle.
  10. The imposter stole her identity, leaving her to bear the consequences of someone else's deceit.

steals Meaning

steals

a fraudulent or questionable political deal, to reach (a base) safely solely by running and usually catching the opposing team off guard, to appropriate to oneself or beyond one's proper share, to claim credit for another's idea, to take and carry away without right and with the intention of keeping the property of another, to come or go secretly or quietly, bargain sense 2, something offered or purchased at a low price, to take in a sneaky way and without permission, to take entirely to oneself or beyond one's proper share, to come or go secretly, unobtrusively, gradually, or unexpectedly, the act or an instance of stealing, to gain an advantage on unobserved, to accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner, to take the property of another wrongfully and especially as a habitual or regular practice, to take or appropriate without right or consent and with intent to keep or make use of see also robbery, theft, to take away by force or unjust means, smuggle sense 2, to accomplish or get in a concealed or unobserved manner, to grab attention from another especially by anticipating an idea, plan, or presentation, abnormal circulation characterized by deviation (as through collateral vessels or by backward flow) of blood to tissues where the normal flow of blood has been cut off by occlusion of an artery, to steal or attempt to steal a base, to seize, gain, or win by trickery, skill, or daring, to take or appropriate without right or leave and with intent to keep or make use of wrongfully, to gain a base in baseball by running without the aid of a hit or an error, to take surreptitiously or without permission, to move, convey, or introduce secretly

FAQs About the word steals

a fraudulent or questionable political deal, to reach (a base) safely solely by running and usually catching the opposing team off guard, to appropriate to ones

robs, grabs, pilfers, thieves, purloins,swipes, appropriates, snatches, lifts, filches

purchases,buys, contributes,gives, presents, bestows,donates, hands over

The thief crept into the house and stealthily stole the prized heirloom.

The virus mercilessly steals precious memories from Alzheimer's patients.

Unscrupulous politicians steal votes by exploiting the gullibility of the electorate.

The clock relentlessly steals time from our fleeting existence.