Meaning & Definition of word "Embezzle"
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Embezzle
/ɪmˈbɛz.əl/
verb:
- 1. to misappropriate (money or property) entrusted to one's care, typically in violation of a trust.
- Example: The accountant was found guilty of embezzling funds from the company's accounts.
- 2. to take (money or property) for one's personal use in violation of trust.
- Example: She was accused of embezzling thousands of dollars from her charitable organization.
- 3. to steal or misappropriate (assets) with the intention of using them for personal benefit.
- Example: His scheme to embezzle large sums of money was uncovered during the audit.
- 4. to deliberately use funds that were intended for a specific purpose for personal gain.
- Example: The employee tried to embezzle donations intended for the local shelter.
Etymology
From the Old French word 'embezzler', meaning to misappropriate.
Common Phrases and Expressions
embezzlement scheme:
A plan to steal funds through manipulation or deceit.
caught red-handed:
To be caught in the act of committing a crime, especially embezzling.
cook the books:
To falsify financial records to hide embezzlement.
Related Words
misappropriation:
The act of taking something for one's own use, typically money or property, without the owner's permission.
fraud:
Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
theft:
The action of stealing; the unlawful taking of personal property.
Slang Meanings of embezzle
Meaning: skimming
Example Sentence: He's been skimming off the top of the profits at the bar.
Meaning: rob Peter to pay Paul
Example Sentence: He had to rob Peter to pay Paul when he embezzled money from the project.