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Definition of break and enter in English: break and enternoun mass nounCanadian 1The crime of entering a building by force so as to commit burglary; breaking and entering. he was charged with break and enter and possession of stolen property Example sentencesExamples - We submit that the jury's verdict was an acceptance of that version, particularly as they rejected the break and enter.
- In 1995 he was convicted of uttering death threats and break and enter.
- Arrested for breaking and entering within a few months of his promotion, he lost his job.
- Two weeks before he had committed a break and enter which had been investigated by provincial police.
- He'd spent a few days in jail for breaking and entering and was now on probation.
- The doors may be locked, and they may charge you for breaking and entering.
- He was done paying off the fine for breaking and entering.
- Magistrate courts regularly sit to deal with drunken and disorderly conduct, breaking and entering, and unpaid debts.
- The six involved had earlier pleaded guilty to break and enter and received conditional sentences.
- Caine Acerbi was done paying off the fine for breaking and entering.
- 1.1count noun An act of breaking and entering.
residential break and enters are up 38 per cent so far this year Example sentencesExamples - There was a break and enter at the home but there will be no direct evidence that he was involved.
- Evidence they had in their possession material which might have been used to do the break and enters was admissible to identify them with the crimes.
- I think you should remember that victims are, even in small break and enters, are really victimised.
- He said he did not break and enter.
- His crime is quiet and game-like - the clicking of keystrokes rather than the violence of breaking and entering.
- Maggie and Kevin investigate a break and enter while David is busy hunting down some credit card fraud.
- Breaking and entering can escalate to robbery-homicide in a few chaotic seconds.
- They arrived at the residence at approximately 4:40 A.M. and engaged in an investigation of a break and enter and theft of the athletic bag.
- I find it almost inconceivable that if someone were going to attempt a break and enter that this would be the manner in which to attempt to carry out this undertaking.
- How about if it was a break and enter where he gets $50,000?
Definition of break and enter in US English: break and enternoun Canadian 1The crime of entering a building by force so as to commit burglary; breaking and entering. he was charged with break and enter and possession of stolen property Example sentencesExamples - We submit that the jury's verdict was an acceptance of that version, particularly as they rejected the break and enter.
- The doors may be locked, and they may charge you for breaking and entering.
- He was done paying off the fine for breaking and entering.
- Arrested for breaking and entering within a few months of his promotion, he lost his job.
- Caine Acerbi was done paying off the fine for breaking and entering.
- Magistrate courts regularly sit to deal with drunken and disorderly conduct, breaking and entering, and unpaid debts.
- Two weeks before he had committed a break and enter which had been investigated by provincial police.
- In 1995 he was convicted of uttering death threats and break and enter.
- The six involved had earlier pleaded guilty to break and enter and received conditional sentences.
- He'd spent a few days in jail for breaking and entering and was now on probation.
- 1.1 An act of breaking and entering.
residential break and enters are up 38 percent so far this year Example sentencesExamples - I find it almost inconceivable that if someone were going to attempt a break and enter that this would be the manner in which to attempt to carry out this undertaking.
- He said he did not break and enter.
- They arrived at the residence at approximately 4:40 A.M. and engaged in an investigation of a break and enter and theft of the athletic bag.
- There was a break and enter at the home but there will be no direct evidence that he was involved.
- I think you should remember that victims are, even in small break and enters, are really victimised.
- How about if it was a break and enter where he gets $50,000?
- Evidence they had in their possession material which might have been used to do the break and enters was admissible to identify them with the crimes.
- His crime is quiet and game-like - the clicking of keystrokes rather than the violence of breaking and entering.
- Breaking and entering can escalate to robbery-homicide in a few chaotic seconds.
- Maggie and Kevin investigate a break and enter while David is busy hunting down some credit card fraud.
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