embezzle in the PONS Dictionary

embezzle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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For example, one who embezzles will be required to repay the amount improperly acquired.
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The bulk of his sentence was for an embezzling charge after he was accused of stealing scaffolding tower in 1996.
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In 2008, a business secretary was discovered to have been embezzling money from the magazine since 2007.
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Two years later, he was convicted of embezzling government funds and sentenced to seven years in prison.
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This led to time-wasting and obstruction and presented opportunities for embezzling ships' stores.
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He gets thrown in jail after embezzling money.
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One other reason for his distrust of others was due to a colleague who embezzled donations from a society he founded in 1959.
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She herself claimed in applications for financial assistance that the marriage was bigamous, and that her fortune was embezzled by her brother.
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For example, if $1,000 is embezzled from a local agency that has $2,000 funds, it is easier to notice than from a national agency with $2,000,000 funds.
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The chief clerk was found guilty of embezzling prison funds.
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