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Word: Grand Theft

Definition:
"Grand theft" is a legal term that refers to the act of stealing something that is worth a lot of money. The exact amount that qualifies as "grand theft" can vary depending on where you are. In general, it means stealing property valued above a certain limit.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "grand theft" when discussing legal matters related to theft or crime.
  • It is often used in police reports, news articles, and legal discussions.
Example Sentence:
  • "The man was arrested for grand theft after he stole a car valued at $30,000."
Advanced Usage:
  • In legal contexts, "grand theft" can be categorized into different types, such as "grand theft auto" (stealing a car) or "grand theft firearm" (stealing a gun).
Word Variants:
  • Grand larceny: This is another term that means the same thing as "grand theft."
  • Theft: A more general term that refers to stealing, which can include both grand theft and petty theft (theft of items of lesser value).
Different Meaning:
  • In some contexts, "grand theft" may also be used informally to describe any significant or serious theft, even if it doesn't meet the legal definition.
Synonyms:
  • Larceny
  • Stealing
  • Burglary (though burglary often involves breaking into a building)
  • Heist (often used for a planned theft of valuable items)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Get away with murder"This idiom means to escape punishment for something wrong or illegal, similar to how someone might escape after committing grand theft.
  • "Take the fall"This phrase means to take the blame for something, which can relate to someone being falsely accused of grand theft.
Summary:

"Grand theft" is an important term in discussions about crime, especially when it involves stealing valuable items.

Noun
  1. larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)

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