defalcation / ˌdi fælˈkeɪ ʃən, -fɔl- /

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defalcation 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Law.

  1. misappropriation of money or funds held by an official, trustee, or other fiduciary.
  2. the sum misappropriated.

defalcation 近义词

defalcation

等同于 scarceness

defalcation

等同于 inadequacy

defalcation

等同于 bankruptcy

defalcation

等同于 shortage

defalcation

等同于 scantiness

defalcation

等同于 scantness

defalcation

等同于 underage

defalcation

等同于 deficiency

defalcation

等同于 deficit

defalcation

等同于 embezzlement

更多defalcation例句

  1. "They're not so frequent as defalcation with us, quite—especially birth," suggested Bellingham.
  2. But I will never suffer the sacred name of economy to be bestowed upon arbitrary defalcation of charge.
  3. Because of the defalcation of her lawyer, she is in financial straits.
  4. His cashier, who is secretly engaged to marry Miss Van Gorder's niece, is suspected of the defalcation and is a fugitive.
  5. First, diversion of the public funds to his own use,—embezzlement or defalcation we should call it.