Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

botched-robbery

Noun
/bɒtʃt ˈrɒbəri/
Definition
A robbery that is poorly planned or executed, resulting in failure to steal or capture an intended target.
Examples
  • The bank had recently upgraded its security, leading to a botched robbery where the criminals were caught on camera.
  • After a botched robbery at the convenience store, the police increased patrols in the area.
  • Despite planning for weeks, the heist turned into a botched robbery when they triggered the silent alarm too soon.
Meaning
The term ‘botched-robbery’ refers to an attempt to commit theft that goes wrong, either due to mistakes made by the criminals or unforeseen circumstances that prevent the robbery from being successful.
Synonyms
  • failed robbery
  • bungled theft
  • failed heist