17 example sentences using burglarize.
Burglarize used in a sentence
Burglarize in a sentence as a verb
You can throw it through a window, perhaps to scare / hurt / burglarize someone.
Also a nice way for someone to figure out a good time to burglarize your house.
Well, he probably didn’t burglarize and mug people for snowboard gear, so there’s that.
If someone wants to burglarize my home, all I ask is that they wait until we're not home to do it.
But somebody who wants to burglarize your house, or worse, could figure out when you're likely not to be home.
Just got out of a short term in prison, they were having a 'welcome home' party, he got drunk and came over and tried to burglarize us. Found him sleeping in the bushes.
Did they copy my key to burglarize me later when theyre long forgotten me as a model airbnb tenant?
Pedant, correct thyself: the first citation for "burglarize" in the OED is 1871, and the first citation for "burgle" is ...
It's not unreasonable that their talent could be fit into some productive use. What about people who burglarize homes?
If I'm planning to burglarize a home, and I know that a given house has armed inhabitants, I'll probably rob the neighbors.
But then again, that's also what someone seeking to burglarize any vacation-emptied residence would do.
Also, if ***** are something that cause otherwise law-abiding people to burglarize houses, isn't that a strong argument for making them illegal?
Would you really grant people permission to burglarize your business to demonstrate its susceptibility to burglary?
Would you still feel Google had screwed up if the way the US government got the data was to burglarize one of their datacenters and tap directly into the machines' CPUs and memory buses?
So if we just legalized *****, people who are so fully addicted to them that they'll burglarize houses to pay for them will, presumably because ***** will be so much cheaper, get a job at McDonalds instead?
There's a nebulous security rationale for this, because apparently normal people can be allowed to own credit cards and compressed air cans but if we allow them to open locks for money as well then they'll burglarize every house in sight.
If people have no reason to be scared of prisons, what keeps a huge number of people from just giving up on ever doing anything economically productive and instead just shoplift or burglarize whenever they want/need something and don't have enough money for it, because they know that once they're caught they can just take it easy and sit in jail playing video games all day?
Burglarize definitions
commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
See also: burglarise burgle heist