How Do You Spell PURLOINING?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːlɔ͡ɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "purloining" is ['pɜːlɔɪnɪŋ]. The "p" is pronounced as "puh", the "u" as "er", the "r" is rolled, the "l" is pronounced as "luh", the "o" is pronounced as "aw", the "i" as "ih", the "n" as "nuh" and the "g" as "guh". The word means stealing something, typically of little value.

PURLOINING Meaning and Definition

  1. Purloining, also known as theft or stealing, is an act of dishonestly taking something that does not belong to oneself, without the owner's consent. It involves the unauthorized appropriation or removal of someone else's possessions or belongings, typically for personal gain or benefit. Purloining is considered a criminal offense and is punishable by law in most societies.

    The act of purloining can take various forms, such as secretly taking an item from a person's property, shoplifting goods from a store, or embezzling funds from a company. It can involve tangible objects like money, jewelry, or electronic devices, as well as intangible items such as ideas, intellectual property, or personal information.

    Purloining is often driven by motives such as greed, desperation, or a lack of moral scruples. Despite its illicit nature, individuals who engage in purloining often try to remain undetected or conceal their actions to avoid legal repercussions. Many jurisdictions have established laws and legal systems to deter and punish individuals involved in purloining, aiming to protect the rights and property of individuals and organizations.

    It is important to note that purloining is distinct from borrowing or taking something without permission temporarily. In purloining, there is an intentional act to permanently deprive the rightful owner of their property, and the offender has no intention of returning or compensating for the stolen goods.

Common Misspellings for PURLOINING

Etymology of PURLOINING

The word "purloining" originates from the combination of the prefix "pur-" and the verb "loin". "Pur-" is derived from the Latin word "pro-", which means "forth" or "forward". It carries a sense of movement away from something. The verb "loin" comes from the Old English word "lānian", meaning "to lend" or "to grant the use of". Over time, "lānian" evolved into "loinen", and eventually transformed into "loin". Therefore, "purloining" essentially means to take or steal something, particularly by moving it away from its rightful owner.

Plural form of PURLOINING is PURLOININGS

Conjugate verb Purloining

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I purloin
we purloin
you purloin
he/she/it purloins
they purloin

PRESENT PERFECT

I have purloined
we have purloined
you have purloined
he/she/it has purloined
they have purloined
I am purloining
we are purloining
you are purloining
he/she/it is purloining
they are purloining
I was purloining
we were purloining
you were purloining
he/she/it was purloining
they were purloining
I will be purloining
we will be purloining
you will be purloining
he/she/it will be purloining
they will be purloining
I have been purloining
we have been purloining
you have been purloining
he/she/it has been purloining
they have been purloining
I had been purloining
we had been purloining
you had been purloining
he/she/it had been purloining
they had been purloining
I will have been purloining
we will have been purloining
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he/she/it will have been purloining
they will have been purloining
I would have purloined
we would have purloined
you would have purloined
he/she/it would have purloined
they would have purloined
I would be purloining
we would be purloining
you would be purloining
he/she/it would be purloining
they would be purloining
I would have been purloining
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they would have been purloining

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