Meanings
To thoroughly observe or examine a place, in order to familiarize oneself with its workings in preparation for criminal activity, often robbery.
To thoroughly observe or examine a place, without any nefarious motive or intent.
Example Sentences
1
I think we should case the joint before we plan the robbery.
2
The undercover cops were able to case the joint without being detected.
3
He decided to case the joint to gather information about the security system.
4
They were arrested before they could case the joint.
5
The detective asked the witness to case the joint and report back with any suspicious activities.