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Synonym for: heist
robbery
Synonym for: appointment
Arrangement
Synonym for: estimate
Calculation
Synonym for: move up(time)
reschedule
Synonym for:  self-deposit box
safe
Synonym for: vehicle
car
Synonym for: hand over
surrender
Synonym for: withdrawal
Extraction
synonym for: briefcase
Portfolio
Synonym for: perpetrators
culprit
Synonym for: getaway
Escape
Synonym for: immortal
eternal
Synonym for: masterpiece
masterwork
Synonym for: express
convey
Synonym for: value of
importance
Synonym for: outsmart
outwit
a machine used for transportation, such as a car, truck, or bicycle.
vihicle
a work of art that is considered to be an artist's best piece.
masterpiece
the act of taking money out of a bank account.
withdrawal(to withdraw)
a vehicle used by criminals to escape after committing a crime.
getaway car
to guess or calculate the value, size, or cost of something.
estimate
people who commit a crime or do something wrong.
perpetrators
to defeat or trick someone by being more clever or intelligent.
outsmart
to advance or progress to a higher position or level/ advance in your career
move up
a robbery, especially involving a large amount of money or valuable items.
heist
living forever or remembered for a very long time.
immortal
a scheduled meeting or arrangement with someone.
appointment
the worth or importance of something.
value of
a person believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong.
suspect
a secure container in a bank where customers can store their valuables.
safe-deposit box
the crime of stealing money or property from a person or place.
robbery
a small, flat case used for carrying papers or documents.
briefcase
to give something to someone else, usually after being asked or ordered to do so.
hand over
to communicate thoughts or feelings through words, actions, or gestures.
express