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stolen

[ stoh-luhn ]

verb

  1. past participle of steal.


stolen

/ ˈstəʊlən /

verb

  1. See steal
    the past participle of steal


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  • un·stolen adjective

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Example Sentences

Interestingly, The Interview was the one movie that was not stolen and made available online by those who hacked Sony.

Then there were the charges for linking to stolen information which were dropped earlier this year.

If they run off with somebody else, we say they were stolen—as if they are an object or a commodity.

The prize will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen.

Göring, of course, would amass an astounding collection of artwork himself, both purchased and stolen.

The restoration of stolen goods was probably dwarfed in his mind by the importance of capturing the stealers.

He even felt a certain enjoyment in the discomfiture of the self-constituted posse of searchers for stolen goods.

The safe in my study was forced open, and three thousand francs and some valuable jewelry were stolen.

The pig-headed prowler I saw, with my pompon missing from his shoe, and his bonne amie wearing the stolen ring.

Suppose your package is stolen by the cashier or paying teller, is the bank responsible?

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