steal someone's identity
English
Etymology
From identity theft.
Verb
steal someone's identity (third-person singular simple present steals someone's identity, present participle stealing someone's identity, simple past stole someone's identity, past participle stolen someone's identity)
- To assume another person's identity, usually to gain access to that person's finances or to frame a person for a crime; to commit identity theft.
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