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kleptomania
or clep·to·ma·ni·a
[ klep-tuh-mey-nee-uh, -meyn-yuh ]
noun
, Psychology.
- an irresistible impulse to steal, stemming from emotional disturbance rather than economic need.
kleptomania
/ ˌklɛptəʊˈmeɪnɪə /
noun
- psychol a strong impulse to steal, esp when there is no obvious motivation
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Derived Forms
- ˌkleptoˈmaniˌac, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kleptomania1
1820–30; klepto- (combining form of Greek kléptēs thief ) + -mania
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kleptomania1
C19: klepto- from Greek kleptēs thief, from kleptein to steal + -mania
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Example Sentences
Its exercise would probably be classed with kleptomania and other like excesses of purely personal consideration.
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Another periodical insanity is kleptomania, in which insane stealing occurs at intervals of greater or lesser regularity.
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He is as yet not ready to agree that some sex difficulty is the only conflict back of kleptomania.
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The awful impulse of kleptomania alone seemed to explain but scarcely palliate his first offence against society.
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I recollect how there used to be a regular little joke at her expense on the subject of kleptomania.
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