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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 • May 10, 2022

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

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

From Time Magazine Archive