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embezzle

verb

  1. white-collar theft
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Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbɛz.əl/ / /ɛmˈbɛz.əl/ / /əmˈbɛz.əl/

verb

Etymology: From Middle English embesilen, from Anglo-Norman embesiler, embesillier, embeseillier (“to steal, cause to disappear”), from em- + Old French besillier (“to torment, destroy, gouge”), of unknown origin.

  1. To steal or misappropriate money that one has been trusted with, especially to steal money from the organisation for which one works.

    You waste your education in burglary. You should do one of two things. Either you should forge or you should embezzle. For my own part, I embezzle.

    You let Dunsey have it, sir? And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money?