Embezzle Meaning in English
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Definition
To illegally take money that you are responsible for, especially from a company or organization where you work.
Usage & Nuances
Formal/legal term; most often used in financial and legal contexts. It always describes theft by someone who is trusted to manage money. Common collocation: 'embezzle funds'. Not for casual stealing or robbery.
Spanish: malversar - desfalcarPortuguese (BR): desviar - apropriar-se indevidamentePortuguese (PT): desviar - apropriar-se indevidamenteChinese (Simplified): 挪用公款 - 侵吞Chinese (Traditional): 挪用公款 - 侵吞Hindi: गबन करनाArabic: اختلس - استولى على المال بشكل غير قانونيBengali: অপব্যবহার করা - আত্মসাৎ করাRussian: присваивать - расхищатьJapanese: 横領するVietnamese: tham ô - biển thủKorean: 횡령하다Turkish: zimmetine geçirmekUrdu: غبن کرنا - خیانت کرناIndonesian: menggelapkan
Example Sentences
The director got away with embezzling thousands before anyone noticed.
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He was arrested for trying to embezzle company funds.
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It is illegal to embezzle money from your workplace.
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The accountant tried to embezzle a large amount of money.
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People trusted her, but she used her position to embezzle from the charity.
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He was fired after they discovered he had embezzled over five years.
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