to steal is a form of:
Steal
noun
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- (SLANG) (A bargain, something bought at an extremely low price. -steal, someone's thunder to appropriate or use of another's idea, plain etc) របស់ដែលទិញបានមកយ៉ាងថោក
Example: Dara stole my watch, Stolen goods, to steal a kiss; to steal attention, Let's steal out of the room on tiptoe, Mother's hat was a steal at $2.00. - 2.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) ចោរកម្ម
verb — past tense: Stole ; past participle: Stolen ; present participle: Stealing ; 3rd person singular present Steals
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- លួច
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- (កាព្យនិទាន) (INTRANSITIVE) ពេលកន្លងទៅ
Example: Time steals by - 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) ~ something (from somebody / something) (to take another person's property without right or permission to take dishonestly, to take slyly, to pilfer slyly or artfully) លួចយក, បង្វេះ, នាំអោយរួច, លាក់បាំង, ប្រសប់ steal money លួច, steal a nap ឆ្លៀតពេលធ្វើអ្វីមួយ, steal a glance ចោលកន្ទុយភ្នែក
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- (INTRANSITIVE) (To be a thief, to move stealthily quietly etc) Don't steal លួច
Example: It's wrong to steal. steal away លបចេញ, steal up on លបទៅជិត
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
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- A handle; a stale, or stele.
verb — past tense: Stole ; past participle: Stolen ; present participle: Stealing ; 3rd person singular present Steals
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- (TRANSITIVE) To take and carry away, feloniously; to take without right or leave, and with intent to keep wrongfully; as, to steal the personal goods of another.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To gain by insinuating arts or covert means.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To get into one's power gradually and by imperceptible degrees; to take possession of by a gradual and imperceptible appropriation; -- with away.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner; to try to carry out secretly; as, to steal a look.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence, to creep furtively, or to insinuate.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To practice, or be guilty of, theft; to commit larceny or theft.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To withdraw, or pass privily; to slip in, along, or away, unperceived; to go or come furtively.
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- embezzle, loot, pilfer, pillage, plunder, purloin, rob, snatch, swipe
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- buy, refund, repay, restore, return