The fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else.
Misappropriation of funds by an entrusted person.
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Examples for "embezzlement "
Examples for "embezzlement "
1 We need to deal with the embezzlement and fraud charges as well.
2 Borge is accused of illicit enrichment, embezzlement and abuse of public office.
3 Eight are accused of embezzlement , according to the government's official news website.
4 A Bank Mega manager was arrested in late April over alleged embezzlement .
5 Mubarak is serving a separate three-year sentence for embezzlement of public funds.
1 The family were accused of corruption, bribery, and misappropriation of state assets.
2 He was found guilty of charges including bribery and misappropriation of funds.
3 Nobody's talking about misappropriation of office supplies: pens, staplers, copy paper.
4 Starr has been charged with wire fraud, securities fraud and misappropriation of funds.
5 He was accused of unprofessional conduct together with misappropriation of funds.
1 Treasurer Norris was constantly accused by Leicester and Sidney of gross peculation .
2 The ministers guilty of peculation seek, O Bharata, to slay such informants.
3 And then, too, she had referred again to her sin of peculation .
4 There had been no fraud; no robbery; no purpose of peculation .
5 Scandals in his Department gave rise to sweeping charges of peculation .
1 It began by accident: a misapplication of colour on a nearly-finished canvas.
2 The misapplication of public money has become the great crime of the age.
3 This misapplication of terms must be very often perplexing to the young student.
4 Earnest Christian ministers and laymen strive with this misapplication wherever they discover it.
5 Every spill or every misapplication of make-up and I reach for the wipes.
1 At last a crisis came; the defalcation could be concealed no longer.
2 One of its families once suffered a slight loss from a defalcation .
3 And, finally, there is no defalcation of revenue, no pressure of taxation.
4 This matter of Cowperwood's and Stener's defalcation he had long heard of.
5 They once had a defalcation , but only of a trifling amount.
6 Evidently there had been a defalcation on rather a large scale.
7 The ten thousand, then, was not the figures of a defalcation .
8 On Monday I came on the first trace of defalcation .
9 But a defalcation which occurred immediately afterwards was worse.
10 This defalcation of Billy's would cripple him, for money had flown these last few years.
11 But the history of the Church of Caesarea affords the most extraordinary specimen of this defalcation .
12 In this way month after month passed, until the defalcation rose to over a thousand dollars.
13 They are forever disgraced by defalcation in office.
14 Since 1789 the treasury has disbursed more than seven billions of dollars without one serious defalcation .
15 He was suspected of serious defalcation , and the citizens of his native town turned against him.
16 The first defalcation is only six months old.
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