burglarize

[ US /ˈbɝɡɫɝˌaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
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How To Use burglarize In A Sentence

  • So how many psychiatrist's offices did Franken burglarize last week?
  • You would be surprised at how many homes are burglarized because a future burglar saw your address on your luggage at the airport.
  • You wanted this guy bad enough to burglarize his house and lie under oath. WILD JUSTICE
  • Q: My home was burglarized, and my wife's jewelry is gone. Can You Write Off the Loss after a Burglary?
  • I wrote in a previous post about my dislike for made up words like 'burglarized', 'bicyclist', and 'gotten' when we gave you perfectly acceptable ones like 'burgled', 'cyclist', and 'got'. Guide to surviving in the UK, for Americans
  • A gang of South Americans burglarized tourist hotel rooms in popular tourist locations around Thailand.
  • Alas, this was one of the swords that was stolen when my office was burglarized last year. Fond Memories of Spain
  • A St. Vincent de Paul thrift store in Newark, Ohio has been burglarized, as reported by Channel 4 in Columbus. 2009 March 11 « Scavenging
  • Another's truck was burglarized and the stolen handgun was used to wound a 7-year-old.
  • They then proceeded to burglarize the adjacent apartment, carrying their spoils back through the wall.
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