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burglarizeverb to enter a house or building by force usually with illegal intentthe Watergate scandal began when Republican operatives burglarized the Democratic Party's headquarters in Washington, D.C. break in, burgle invade, trespasshold up, loot, plunder, rip off, rob, stick upransack, rifledespoil, devastate, maraud, pillage, ravage, sack to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfullybefore they were caught, the thieves had burglarized dozens of houses around the city burgle, knock off, knock over, rip off, rob, steal (from), take off(slang) ransack, rifledespoil, loot, pillage, plunder, ravish, sack, spoil, stripbleed, break in, cheat, chisel, cozen, defraud, exploit, fleece, gyp, hustle, mulct, pluck, rook, shortchange, skin, squeeze, stick, sting, swindlehold up, mug, roll, stick up in 1840 |