no it does not
No it does not, this perception is a western myth
If you steal someone's story for aboriginal art that is plagiarism which is an offense.
"Not steal" means refraining from taking something that does not belong to you without permission. It involves respecting the property rights of others and acting honestly in all situations.
Yes, the word "steal" typically carries a negative connotation as it implies taking something without permission or unlawfully.
A suitable alternative for "steal" could be "appropriate" or "acquire without permission."
The commandment 'you shall not steal' prohibits taking something that does not belong to you without permission. It promotes respect for others' property and encourages honesty and integrity in dealings with others. The commandment serves to promote a fair and just society where individuals' rights are respected.
No, it is not. It is the past tense of the verb "to steal." (it is also a noun meaning a fur shawl or coat)
Yes, someone can steal your check and cash it without your permission. It is important to protect your checks and report any unauthorized transactions to your bank immediately.
The homophone to steal (to claim without permission) is steel (a silver metal which is known for being very durable).
To rob (as in to steal, take without permission)
When you "covet" something you want it/wish for it/desire it and envy the other person that has it for having it. When you "steal" you take the step of taking the thing you want from the other person without their permission.
by permission of course but u can't steal it. -karisma frazier