0 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it:
2 a product that has a very low price, or a price that is much lower than the original cost:
3 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it or use it:
4 something obtained at a much lower price than its true value:
5 to take something without the permission of its owner:
6 to get an advantage over someone by acting before they do:
7 a product that has a very low price, or a price that is much lower than the original cost:
Employees who steal are dismissed automatically.
He knew it was wrong to steal, but the money just lying there was too great a temptation.
They could be traded, hoarded, stolen, [or sold] and in these ways bring about [re]arrangements of power or status.
Another had nothing because [their possessions] had been stolen.
The paltry amounts of crops and hedge-wood taken indicate that what was in most cases stolen was intended for immediate consumption rather than for resale.
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