set a thief to catch a thief

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set a thief to catch a thief (third-person singular simple present sets a thief to catch a thief, present participle setting a thief to catch a thief, simple past and past participle set a thief to catch a thief)

  1. To employ an unscrupulous person in order to catch another unscrupulous person.
    • 1866, Norman Macleod, editor, Good Words, page 415:
      The morality of setting a thief to catch a thief passes muster in the English force; but they do these things better in America. Pinkerton's system for the detective police in America is vastly superior to the British system.

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