EMBEZZLE - The wrongful or willful taking of money or property belonging to someone else after the money or property has lawfully come into the possession or control of the person taking it. >'Lectirc Law Lexicon< (e.g.- If you were hired as a company's bookkeeper and handled the company's funds, and using that trust you stole or mis-used the company's money - then you have committed embezzlement.)
The suffix of embezzle is -ment.
Don't embezzle money! Ponzi schemes are a scheme to embezzle money. Some people try to embezzle money from insurance companies. Embezzle-- To take from (usually money ) But Can be property... usually money though
One shall not embezzle anything that does not belong to them.
embezzlement. An act of both fraud and theft. EmbezzleMENT, embezzlER, embezzlING
EMBEZZLE - The wrongful or willful taking of money or property belonging to someone else after the money or property has lawfully come into the possession or control of the person taking it.
Rudolph decided to steal money from his business by writing checks to himself. His decision to embezzle this money caused him to go to jail for five years.
There are three syllables. Em-bez-zle.
Embezzle is a synonym of to steal. Embezzle means to misappropriate or steal money from the organization the person works for.
Since it means to steal, it is negative.
How can you use a computer to embezzle, steal, falsify data, or gather data to use for blackmail
A warrant has been issued for his arrest because he has allegedly embezzled $ 120 million.
Some choices: skim, defalcate, filch, purloin, pilfer, loot, thieve