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- Dictionaryverbsteal (verb) · steals (third person present) · stole (past tense) · stealing (present participle) · stolen (past participle)
- take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it:"thieves stole her bicycle" · "stolen goods" · "she was found guilty of stealing from her employers"Similar:take for oneselfhelp oneself toabscond withhave one's fingers/hand in the tillclifty
- dishonestly pass off (another person's ideas) as one's own:"accusations that one group had stolen ideas from the other were soon flying"Similar:
- take the opportunity to give or share (a kiss) when it is not expected or when people are not watching:"he was allowed to steal a kiss in the darkness"
- (in various sports) gain (an advantage, a run, or possession of the ball) unexpectedly or by exploiting the temporary distraction of an opponent.
- baseball(of a base runner) advance safely to (the next base) by running to it as the pitcher begins the delivery:"Rickey stole third base"
nounsteal (noun) · steals (plural noun)- an idea taken from another work:"the chorus is a steal from The Smiths' “London”"
- baseballan act of stealing a base.
- basketballhockeyan act of taking possession of the ball or puck from an opponent:"point guard Kaleb Joseph finished with eight points, four steals, and seven assists"
OriginOld English stelan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stelen and German stehlen. Explore further
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