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He was still firm in his refusal to misappropriate those heirlooms.
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None of his lieutenants dares to misappropriate the funds turned over to him.
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Those who solicit contributions without authority of the government and misappropriate the public funds.
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Against anything that tries to misappropriate it, I guess.
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It behoves you not thus to misappropriate my stalks!
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Originally, to defalcate meant to cut or lop off a portion from the whole; to retrench, deduct, subtract.
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I was surprised to find that the verb defalcate is still in use; I thought it had died out years ago.
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An embezzler can not defalcate in Nova Scotia, lightly skip into Manitoba and put both provinces to expense and technical trouble apprehending him.
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The plasterers were hindered; the painters misunderstood orders; the paperers have defalcated, and the universe generally comes to a pause.
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We should let it peculate for another.
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The former is counted by hundreds of taels; the latter, by thousands, especially where there is a temptation to peculate.
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And this not from any real lack, but simply from the mistakes of a bungling, peculating Government.
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He was charged with various acts of extortion on the citizens of Philadelphia, and with peculating on the public funds.
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Why are all such bequests subject to the interference, the vexatious, arbitrary, peculating interference of the Orange commissioners for charitable donations?
Usage of embezzle in anglès
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My wife wouldn't embezzle from me and give it to her lover.
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You see, Josie didn't embezzle millions of dollars from her company.
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When I urged reform, the officials and gentry seized the opportunity to embezzle.
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Had he and Hallis acted together to embezzle from Bright Ascents?
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There appeared to be an opportunity for the embezzler to embezzle with perfect safety.
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You and I know that you did not embezzle any money from your clients.
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She plans a scheme to embezzle from her own school.
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For baubles like this, Charles felt driven to embezzle.
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The complaints said that officials took part in alleged schemes to embezzle funds from the union.
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It is not for any prophet to embezzle.
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Either you should forge or you should embezzle.
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Police said in a statement that the investigation showed the company was used to embezzle state funds.
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He has a good record against corruption whereas everywhere you look now it's embezzle this, embezzle that.
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Let's say I did embezzle that money.
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And now he wants to run away with me so I can help him embezzle even more!