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  • damage: something that causes loss or pain
    noun. Moreover cardboard wallets protect blisters against damage.
  • hack: to cut or sever with repeated irregular or unskillful blows
    verb. I can hack the port schedule.
  • deliberate: to think about or discuss issues and decisions carefully
    verb. This-this is not a rational, deliberate process.
  • arrest: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law
    verb. No arrest or search warrant was presented.
  • robbery: the unlawful taking and carrying away of property without the consent of its owner
    noun. This is random street robbery, Holmes.
  • threatening: giving signs of immediate occurrence
    adjective. The atmosphere in the chancery was threatening.
  • illegally: In a illegal manner; unlawfully.
    adverb. Which we both know was obtained illegally
  • shoplift: as in poach, rustle
    verb. The Manson people used to hang around here and shoplift.
  • vandalize: to deliberately cause the damage or destruction of another's property
    verb. Try not to vandalize any more schools in the meantime.
  • kidnap: to seize and detain or carry away by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom
    verb. Lead a raiding party to England to kidnap Winston Churchill.
  • commit arson: cause a fire
    verb.He wouldn't commit arson just to get back at someone.
  • steal: to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep
    verb. Help some computer tech steal some data.
  • public property: something owned by the city, town, or state
    noun. Library circulation records are kept to protect public property.
  • theft: the unlawful taking and carrying away of property without the consent of its owner
    noun. Prompted by data theft from this hospital.
  • burglarize: to break into and steal from
    verb. I cased this block to burglarize it as a teenager.
  • rob: to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfully
    verb. They board trains and rob people.
  • blackmail: extortion or coercion by threats especially of public exposure or criminal prosecution
    noun. Sounds an awful lot like blackmail.
  • mug: a cylindrical drinking cup
    noun. This drinking mug is made after several found originals.
  • pickpocket: a person who steals money and other things from people's pockets and purses
    noun. My grandmother, an old pickpocket and shoplifter.
  • assaults: the act of forcing a person to engage in sexual activity and especially intercourse
    noun. Most of such cases are aggravated assaults.