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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Robbery \Rob"ber*y\, n.; pl. {Robberies}. [OF. roberie.]
1. The act or practice of robbing; theft.
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Thieves for their robbery have authority
When judges steal themselves. --Shak.
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2. (Law) The crime of robbing. See {Rob}, v. t., 2.
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Note: Robbery, in a strict sense, differs from theft, as it
is effected by force or intimidation, whereas theft is
committed by stealth, or privately.
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Syn: Theft; depredation; spoliation; despoliation;
despoilment; plunder; pillage; rapine; larceny;
freebooting; piracy.
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