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    Heist
    /hīst/

    noun

    • 1. a robbery: "a diamond heist"

    verb

    • 1. steal: North American "he heisted a Pontiac"
  2. HEIST definition: 1. a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person…. Learn more.

  3. Verb a professional burglar was able to heist a box of jewelry from the safe in the closet Noun it was the largest jewelry heist in the city's history. Recent Examples on the Web. Verb. Nesbit scoffs at the proposal, citing the difficulties of heisting perhaps a metric tonne of nuclear material.

  4. Heist definition: a robbery or holdup. See examples of HEIST used in a sentence.

  5. HEIST meaning: 1. a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person…. Learn more.

  6. Heist, pronounced "hīst," is a slang word for an armed robbery. It's also a slang word used to describe the act of stealing or breaking into someone's house to steal their stuff. In other words, it's a burglary. Heist can also act as a verb: "If you've heisted a diamond ring, you've stolen it."

  7. He pulls off a successful diamond heist, but it is botched when he gets involved in two separate car accidents. Skyscrapers' tight security and isolation from the rest of the city makes them ideal for dramatic crisis and trap situations including hostage-taking, heists and fire.

  8. A heist is a robbery, especially one in which money, jewellery, or art is stolen.

  9. Heist Sentence Examples. It's John's last heist and he hopes to bring in a haul worth $ 35 million dollars in gold. Someone grabbed the dough and Dean didn't believe Baratto or the twins had either the brains or nerve to pull off a heist like that, much less stay mum about it for months.

  10. to take unlawfully, especially in a robbery or holdup; steal: to heist a million dollars' worth of jewels.

  11. Define heist. heist synonyms, heist pronunciation, heist translation, English dictionary definition of heist. Slang tr.v. heist·ed , heist·ing , heists 1. To steal: heisted the collection of jewels from the museum. 2. To hold up; rob. n. A robbery; a burglary....

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