purloin
per law in
- v make off with belongings of others
- Bache also sued its former managers of those offices for conspiring with Loeb Rhoades to purloin trade secrets, and asked the New York courts to stop the firm from using any .
- Rumors abound that the primitive cataloging and security systems have made it easy for thieves to purloin objects from storage to sell on Russia's flourishing black market.
- Dean offers, to purloin a phrase, a choice, not an echo.