What is "housebreaking" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does housebreaking mean in English? Meaning of housebreaking definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "housebreaking" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "housebreaking": trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent
Noun
Synonyms:
robbery, heist, crime, larceny, theft, break-in, caper, thieving, prowl, sting, pilferage, breaking and entering, filching, owl job, safecracking, second-story work, burglary, robbery, break-in, break and entry, burglarizing, second-story work, burglary, robbery, breaking and entering, forced entry, pilfer, kidnap, swipe, remove, keep, plunder, take, strip, embezzle, loot, abduct, divert, ransack, cheat, rifle, sack, appropriate, defraud, thieve, purloin, poach, cozen, pirate, plagiarize, burglarize, pillage, shoplift, blackmail, despoil, lift, snitch, swindle, misappropriate, pinch, heist, withdraw, peculate, hold up, rip off, housebreak, carry off, hold for ransom, make off with, run off with, spirit away, stick up, take possession of, walk off with, subdue, suppress, restrain, soften, conquer, pacify, curb, temper, vanquish, discipline, mitigate, mute, humble, bust, repress, break, domesticize, train, bridle, gentle, enslave, subjugate, check, break in, tone down, water down, housebreak, domiciliate, house-train, break the spirit, bring to heel,
Antonyms:
release, protect, give, receive, stay, give up, let go, maintain, incite, release, surrender, aid, mend, permit, liberate, encourage, irritate, upset, fail, lose, agitate, help, let go, fix, allow, free,
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