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theftproof

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[theft-proof] / ˈθɛftˌpruf /

noun

  1. safe from theft.


Etymology

Origin of theftproof

theft + proof

Example Sentences

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That does prove that the C3 is not theftproof.

From Washington Post

At a price like that, it's almost theftproof.

From Time Magazine Archive

That investigation might discover that traffic lanes specifically designated for bicycles, more courtesy from motorists, an increased number of theftproof places to park bicycles, and promotional campaigns pointing out the environmental and health benefits could encourage the use of two-wheelers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seelig believes VeriChip could function as a theftproof, counterfeit-proof ID, like having a driver's license embedded under your skin.

From Time Magazine Archive