Moderate To unlawfully enter a building or property with the intent to commit theft or another crime; commonly known as breaking in. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Burgle'
He decided to burgle the old mansion on Oak Street, hoping to find hidden treasures.
The notorious gang was known to burgle banks in a meticulous and organized manner.
The news reported a string of attempts to burgle luxury cars parked in the downtown area.
The teenager, seeking excitement, decided to burgle an abandoned warehouse with friends, unaware of the consequences.
The homeowners installed a state-of-the-art security system to deter anyone attempting to burgle their residence.
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