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grand larceny

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun grand larceny has 1 sense
  1. grand larceny, grand theft - larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)
    --1 is a kind of larceny, theft, thievery, thieving, stealing
    Antonyms: petit larceny, petty larceny

Definitions from the Web

Grand Larceny

Description:

Grand Larceny refers to a serious criminal offense involving the theft of property or assets of significant value. It is typically classified as a felony and is considered a more severe form of larceny.

Senses:

Noun: The act or crime of stealing valuable belongings or assets, typically worth a substantial sum of money.

Noun: The legal charge or offense associated with the theft of valuable property.

Usages:

1. Popular Usage:

"During the heist, the thieves committed grand larceny by robbing the high-end jewelry store and escaping with millions of dollars worth of precious gemstones."

2. Local Usage:

"In our town, grand larceny is a growing concern, and local authorities have implemented strict security measures to combat the rising rate of theft."

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