The plural for robbery is robberies.
The word "thieves" is already plural. The singular is "thief."
The police are investigating a recent robbery that occurred at the local convenience store.
The main difference between second degree robbery and first degree robbery is the level of violence or threat involved. First degree robbery typically involves the use of a weapon or causes serious bodily harm, while second degree robbery does not involve such factors. Consequently, first degree robbery carries a more severe penalty than second degree robbery.
A person who commits a robbery is known as a robber or a thief.
The noun forms of the verb to rob are robber, robbery, and the gerund, robbing.
The word "thieves" is already plural. The singular is "thief."
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
Robbery is when the act was commited, and attempted robbery is when a robbery is not completely executed.
Involvement is a singular noun, e.g. America's involvement in WWII was decisive; their involvement in the robbery was proved beyond a doubt.
Piracy, armed robbery, aggravated robbery, and highway robbery. There are other subcategories to each of these.
Robbery is a noun.
The verb form of robbery is "rob." It is used to denote the act of taking someone's property unlawfully and taking it away from them by force or threat.
what does principle to robbery mean?
yes there was a robbery at buckingham palace.
Causes of armed robbery
The Robbery was created on 1990-06-07.
yes there was a robbery at Buckingham Palace.