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abuse |
To abuse someone is to treat them in a cruel or inhumane way.
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bribe |
To bribe someone is to make illegal payments to them in exchange for favors or influence.
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burgle |
To burgle is to enter and rob a dwelling.
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forge |
To forge something is to make a copy of it with the intent to deceive someone.
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kidnap |
To kidnap someone is to take them away to an undisclosed location against their will.
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mug |
To mug someone is to rob them using the threat of violence.
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rebel |
To rebel is to break established rules or customs.
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rob |
To rob is to take something away by force or without the consent of the owner.
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slander |
To slander someone is to attach their reputation.
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smuggle |
To smuggle is to import or export without paying customs duties.
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steal |
To steal is to take something without the owner's consent.
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trespass |
To trespass is to enter another's property without right or permission.
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