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Smuggled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Smuggled means secretly and illegally moving goods or people across borders to avoid laws or taxes. It often involves hiding items to escape detection by authorities.

smuggled

/ˈsmʌɡəld/ /ˈsmʌɡəld/

Definition:

Illegally transported goods or people across borders to avoid detection or taxes.

Synonyms:

trafficked, bootlegged, sneaked, contrabanded

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

declared, legalized

Common Collocations:

smuggled goods, smuggled drugs, smuggled weapons, smuggled immigrants

Derivatives:

smuggler, smuggling

Usage Tips:

Use "smuggled" for illegal transport; often paired with items like "goods" or "people." Avoid in legal contexts.

Common Phrases:

smuggle out, smuggle in, under the radar

Etymology:

Originates from Low German "smuggeln," meaning to transport secretly; entered English in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The police found smuggled cigarettes in the truck.
  • 2. He was arrested for having smuggled rare animals into the country.
  • 3. The book describes how drugs are smuggled across borders.
  • 4. She hid smuggled jewelry in her suitcase.

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