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Meanings of
defalcate
in anglès
català
malversar
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Appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use.
embezzle
misappropriate
peculate
malversate
català
malversar
Usage of
defalcate
in anglès
1
Originally, to
defalcate
meant to cut or lop off a portion from the whole; to retrench, deduct, subtract.
2
I was surprised to find that the verb
defalcate
is still in use; I thought it had died out years ago.
3
An embezzler can not
defalcate
in Nova Scotia, lightly skip into Manitoba and put both provinces to expense and technical trouble apprehending him.
4
The plasterers were hindered; the painters misunderstood orders; the paperers have
defalcated
,
and the universe generally comes to a pause.
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defalcate in
Translations for
defalcate
català
malversar
Defalcate
through the time