robbery - Meaning in Telugu

robbery - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of robbery in English

robbery noun

  1. larceny by threat of violence
  2. plundering during riots or in wartime

What is robbery meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase robbery refers to larceny by threat of violence, or plundering during riots or in wartime. See robbery meaning in Telugu, robbery definition, translation and meaning of robbery in Telugu. Find robbery similar words, robbery synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of robbery. Find the answer of what is the meaning of robbery in Telugu.

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