Relier Pairs Crimes and theftsVersion en ligne Match the words to their meanings par Jorge Giraldo 1 Snatch 2 Burgle 3 Walk off with 4 Burgle 5 Break Into 6 Rob 7 Pilfer 8 Shoplift 9 Pickpocket 10 Steal 11 Embezzle 12 Con 13 Thieve To take (something) quickly, often with a sudden motion, especially using force or stealth. Tricking or deceiving someone into giving away their money or valuables through various schemes or frauds. Misappropriating money or property assigned to one's care, especially by an employer or organization, for personal gain. To steal things, especially small things of little value, often casually or repeatedly Taking someone else's property without their permission or knowledge. To take property from (a person or place) criminally and with intent to keep or make use of it. To break into (a building) and commit theft, vandalism, or another crime. To steal goods from a shop or store without paying for them. Breaking into a house, building, or property with the intent to steal valuable items. To steal (something) from someone, typically with discretion or without them knowing. To steal or take something away, often by walking away casually as if nothing happened. Stealing from someone's pocket, purse, or bag, typically in crowded places without the person noticing. Illegally entering a building or property, often with the intent to steal or commit another crime.