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heist

heist / heist
NounTransitive Verb
pl: heistspast: heistedpp: heisteding: heisting

This term carries a cinematic quality, evoking images of intricate blueprints, specialized gadgets, and high-stakes tension. It differs from a simple theft or robbery by implying a level of sophistication, preparation, and strategic execution. It is frequently used in the context of crime dramas and thrillers. As a noun, it refers to the event itself, while as a verb, it describes the act of carrying out such a plan. The word is more common in North American English and typically suggests a target of significant value, such as art, jewelry, or large sums of cash.

Meanings

Nounheist

A grand or carefully planned robbery, typically involving a high-value target such as a bank or museum.

"The crew spent months planning the diamond heist."

Transitive Verbheist
[~ something]

To steal something, especially through a sophisticated or large-scale operation.

"They attempted to heist the crown jewels during the gala."

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