purloins

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third-person singular of purloin
purloin
To convert the property of another, often in breach of trust; to appropriate wrongfully
purloin
To commit theft; to thieve
purloin
to steal
purloin
{v} to steal, pilfer, thieve privately
purloin
To practice theft; to steal
purloin
To take or carry away for one's self; hence, to steal; to take by theft; to filch
purloin
to steal or take
purloin
{f} steal, pilfer, filch; take without permission, appropriate
purloin
make off with belongings of others
purloin
If someone purloins something, they steal it or borrow it without asking permission. Each side purloins the other's private letters. to obtain something without permission - often used humorously (purloigner , from porloigner , from loing )
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