How Do You Spell BURGLARISE?

Pronunciation: [bˈɜːɡləɹˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "burglarise" is [bˈɜːɡləɹˌa͡ɪz], [bˈɜːɡləɹˌa‍ɪz], [b_ˈɜː_ɡ_l_ə_ɹ_ˌaɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

BURGLARISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Burglarise, also spelled as burgle, is a verb that refers to the act of entering a building or premises illegally with the intention to commit theft or other criminal activities. This term is primarily used in British English, whereas in American English, the word "burglarize" is more commonly employed.

    When someone burglarises a place, they typically do so by circumventing or forcibly breaking through locked doors or windows. This illegal entry is carried out in a secretive and covert manner, often when the premises are unoccupied or when the occupants are unaware. The burglariser or burglar then proceeds to search and rummage through the space, seizing valuable items, goods, or cash. The motivation behind this act is usually financial gain, although personal malice or revenge can also be driving factors in some cases.

    The act of burglarising is not only illegal but also highly invasive, causing distress and emotional harm to the victims of such crimes. This offense is vehemently frowned upon by society and is subject to legal prosecution, often leading to imprisonment or other appropriate penalties.

    In summary, burglarise signifies the act of unlawfully entering a building or premises without permission, with the intention to steal or commit other criminal acts. It encompasses the idea of breaking and entering, and is a term commonly used in British English.

Common Misspellings for BURGLARISE

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Etymology of BURGLARISE

The word burglarise is primarily used in British English and is derived from the word burglar. Burglar itself entered English in the late 16th century from the Middle English word burglary, which was borrowed from the Old French burgler, meaning to break into. The French word was further derived from the Proto-Germanic word burgs, meaning fortress or city and ultimately related to borough and burrow. Over time, the suffix -ize was added to burglar to create the verb form burglarize, which means to commit a burglary or break into a building illegally with the intent to steal.

Similar spelling words for BURGLARISE

Conjugate verb Burglarise

CONDITIONAL

I would burglarise
you would burglarise
he/she/it would burglarise
we would burglarise
they would burglarise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be burglarising
you would be burglarising
he/she/it would be burglarising
we would be burglarising
they would be burglarising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have burglarise
you would have burglarise
he/she/it would have burglarise
we would have burglarise
they would have burglarise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been burglarising
you would have been burglarising
he/she/it would have been burglarising
we would have been burglarising
they would have been burglarising

FUTURE

I will burglarise
you will burglarise
he/she/it will burglarise
we will burglarise
they will burglarise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be burglarising
you will be burglarising
he/she/it will be burglarising
we will be burglarising
they will be burglarising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have burglarised
you will have burglarised
he/she/it will have burglarised
we will have burglarised
they will have burglarised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been burglarising
you will have been burglarising
he/she/it will have been burglarising
we will have been burglarising
they will have been burglarising

IMPERATIVE

you burglarise
we let´s burglarise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to burglarise

PAST

I burglarised
you burglarised
he/she/it burglarised
we burglarised
they burglarised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was burglarising
you were burglarising
he/she/it was burglarising
we were burglarising
they were burglarising

PAST PARTICIPLE

burglarised

PAST PERFECT

I had burglarised
you had burglarised
he/she/it had burglarised
we had burglarised
they had burglarised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been burglarising
you had been burglarising
he/she/it had been burglarising
we had been burglarising
they had been burglarising

PRESENT

I burglarise
you burglarise
he/she/it burglarises
we burglarise
they burglarise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am burglarising
you are burglarising
he/she/it is burglarising
we are burglarising
they are burglarising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

burglarising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have burglarised
you have burglarised
he/she/it has burglarised
we have burglarised
they have burglarised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been burglarising
you have been burglarising
he/she/it has been burglarising
we have been burglarising
they have been burglarising
I would have burglarised
we would have burglarised
you would have burglarised
he/she/it would have burglarised
they would have burglarised

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