v., -ized, -iz·ing, -iz·es. v.tr.
- To enter and steal from (a building or other premises).
- To commit burglary against: The second-floor tenants have been burglarized twice.
To commit burglary.
Dictionary:
bur·glar·ize (bûr'glə-rīz')
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| Thesaurus: burglarize |
| WordNet: burglarize |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
Synonyms: burglarise, burgle, heist
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