What does Smuggled mean?
Definitions for Smuggled
smug·gled
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Princeton's WordNet
bootleg, black, black-market, contraband, smuggledadjective
distributed or sold illicitly
"the black economy pays no taxes"
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smuggled
Smuggled refers to the act of secretly and illegally transporting goods or people, often across borders, in violation of laws or regulations. This is typically done to avoid paying taxes, or to transport prohibited or restricted items or undocumented individuals.
Webster Dictionary
Smuggled
of Smuggle
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Smuggled in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Smuggled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Smuggled in a Sentence
Nearly 700,000 cows and bulls ... will starve to death or will be smuggled to slaughter houses. We have to save them.
Identifying close relatives indicates that poachers are likely going back to the same populations repeatedly -- year after year -- and tusks are then acquired and smuggled out of Central Africa on container ships by the same criminal network, this criminal strategy makes it much harder for authorities to track and seize these shipments because of the immense pressure they are under to move large volumes of containers quickly through ports.
Of the close to a thousand billion dollars made from oil since 2003, an estimated $ 150 billion of stolen money has been smuggled out of Iraq.
Nearly 80 [ percent ] of all known illegal narcotics coming into North America are smuggled by international cartels through the Eastern Pacific corridor, an area greater in size than the entire United States, the profits from cocaine allow drug cartels to diversify and fund other illicit trafficking activities including the smuggling of opioids, synthetics, methamphetamines, persons and weapons.
This petition was bravely smuggled from West Papua across the border into Papua New Guinea then to Europe.
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