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embezzle

/əmˈbɛzəl/

Meanings
  • verb (embezzles, embezzled, embezzling)

    The unlawful appropriation of money or assets placed in one's trust or under one's control, especially for one's own use.

    - "The accountant was embezzling funds from the company."
    - "He was charged with embezzling public funds."
  • verb (embezzles, embezzled, embezzling)

    To misappropriate funds or assets for one's personal use.

    - "The manager was embezzling company funds to pay for his extravagant lifestyle."
    - "She was embezzling from the charity she worked for."

Pronunciation
  1. /əmˈbɛzəl/



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Synonyms

defalcate , have one's hand in the till , misappropriate , peculate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with embezzle
misdemeanor , demeanor , recluse , abuse
Variants
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embezzle , embezzled , embezzlement , embezzlements , embezzler , embezzlers , embezzles , embezzling
Etymology
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Middle English (in the sense ‘to misappropriate’): from Old French embasser, from em- ‘in’ + basser ‘debase, defraud’.


Trivia
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  1. Embezzlement was once considered a victimless crime, but it can have far-reaching consequences, including damaging the trust and morale of an organization.

  2. The term 'embezzle' comes from the Old French word 'embasser', which means 'to defraud' or 'to debase'.


Related Concepts
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  1. White-collar crime: A non-violent crime committed in a business or corporate setting, typically for monetary gain.

  2. Fraud: An intentional deception or misrepresentation of the truth made by one person to another with the intention of obtaining an unfair or unlawful advantage.


Culture
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Embezzlement is a serious white-collar crime and can lead to significant consequences, including fines, imprisonment, and damage to one's reputation. It has been the subject of numerous literary works, such as Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart' and Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', where the characters grapple with the moral implications and consequences of embezzlement.

How to Memorize "embezzle"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine handling large sums of money and being tempted to take some for yourself, or imagine someone in a position of trust betraying that trust for personal gain.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'embezzle' with words like 'theft', 'fraud', 'betrayal', and 'deception'. Remember that embezzlement involves taking money or assets that have been entrusted to you.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase, such as 'Embezzle: Excess Money Brings Evil Zealots' or 'Embezzle: Entrusted Money Betrays Ethics'.


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