embezzlement

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embezzlement 的定义

  1. The stealing of money entrusted to one's care: “The treasurer of the company embezzled a million dollars.”

embezzlement 近义词

n. 名词 noun

stealing money, often from employer

更多embezzlement例句

  1. He remains serving a three-year sentence for embezzlement that he was convicted on in May.
  2. Do prior convictions for white-collar crimes like embezzlement constitute significant criminal history?
  3. Dutschke pleaded guilty to embezzlement, according to the newspaper.
  4. Before Crundwell, the largest municipal fraud was also an embezzlement case committed by a woman named Harriette Walters.
  5. The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks.
  6. In a high point of view, it was simple embezzlement; it was little better than a form of swindling.
  7. He was arrested, charged with the embezzlement of thirty-three hundred dollars from the firm which employed him.
  8. It is as certain as anything can be that George Horbury never lost a penny by embezzlement or, indeed, in any other way.
  9. Her husband abused her, and before they had been married a year he ran away to escape a charge of embezzlement.
  10. This might be a case of embezzlement such as he had before known among his younger patrons.