Pilfer in a sentence as a verb

They'll just continue to pilfer MS from non-Apple phones and not stop Apple's growing share.

Why don't you just google the symbol you are looking for and pilfer something from image search, like a normal person?

With casino-grade surveillance cameras and pocketless clothing, this made it difficult by design to pilfer cash.

Law enforcement agencies want easy access to your entire digital footprint and companies want to continue to pilfer that information for profit.

Right, the whole tone reads as though he wants to impugn Sal's character and motive, as if he set out when he initially developed the vids as an attempt to pilfer money from the Gates foundation.

All that matters: Does Dropbox encrypt my data on the client side, before storing it on the server?Or does Dropbox have the power to pilfer through my data, along with official snoopers and hackers?

Calling a repair person means watching over him while he works so as to ensure that he doesn't pilfer parts away - imagine having a few screws stolen here and there from your cupboard, or your bolt lock being stolen.

Certificates make no difference in the threat scenario we were discussing: if I have enough access to your computer to pilfer passwords, I can snag your certificates at the same time.

And the burglars would use their old fashioned tools to pilfer trillions from all Dollar holders, and will be forced to yet again shout: "darn" when they figure out they are only stealing from their left pocket to put into their right pocket.

Which is why as soon as you get a chance you immediately transfer your 401k into a self managed IRA account, which if you did nothing but put all the money into an S&P 500 index fund you would do better than having these guys pilfer your account over time.

The point you're missing is that unprincipled cops regularly pilfer cash under the fig leaf of civil forfeiture laws in the US, with the end result only being different for most victims of the practice in that it's recorded somewhere that money was taken from them.

Pilfer definitions

verb

make off with belongings of others