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Meaning
Verb
●
To
steal
from, especially using
force
or violence.
●
In Crime:
To
deprive
of, or
withhold
from,
unjustly
or
injuriously
; to defraud.
●
To
deprive
(of).
●
In Crime:
To burgle.
●
In British English:
To steal.
●
In Crime:
To
commit
robbery.
●
In Sports:
To
take possession
of the
ball
,
puck
etc. from.
Noun
●
A
syrup
made of
evaporating
fruit juice
over a
fire
, usually
mixed
with
sugar
or
honey
, and especially used for
medicinal
purposes.
●
In Photography:
Region of
background
(in
digital
images).
Name
●
A
diminutive
of the
male
given name
Robert.
●
A
surname
transferred
from the
given name
,
derived
from Robert.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
rob
English
robben
Middle English (1100-1500)
rober
Anglo-Norman
Sourced from
Etym
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Rhymes
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