A1 noun Formal

embezzlement

/ɪmˈbez.əl.mənt/

The act of secretly taking money or property that you were trusted to look after, usually for your own use. It is a specific type of financial crime committed by someone in a position of authority or trust, such as an employee or a public official.

Exemplos

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The store manager was caught for embezzlement after the owner noticed money missing from the safe.

The store manager was caught for embezzlement after the owner noticed money missing from the safe.

2

The defendant faces up to ten years in prison for the embezzlement of corporate assets.

The defendant faces up to ten years in prison for the embezzlement of corporate assets.

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Did you hear that the treasurer was fired because of some embezzlement?

Did you hear that the treasurer was fired because of some embezzlement?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
embezzlement
Verb
embezzle
Adjetivo
embezzled
Relacionado
embezzler
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'embezzle' as someone putting money in their 'BEZ-zel' (like a secret jewelry pocket) to hide it.

Quiz rápido

The company's accountant was arrested for ________ after he diverted $100,000 into his personal account.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: embezzlement

Exemplos

1

The store manager was caught for embezzlement after the owner noticed money missing from the safe.

everyday

The store manager was caught for embezzlement after the owner noticed money missing from the safe.

2

The defendant faces up to ten years in prison for the embezzlement of corporate assets.

formal

The defendant faces up to ten years in prison for the embezzlement of corporate assets.

3

Did you hear that the treasurer was fired because of some embezzlement?

informal

Did you hear that the treasurer was fired because of some embezzlement?

4

Theoretical frameworks often categorize embezzlement as a white-collar crime driven by financial pressure.

academic

Theoretical frameworks often categorize embezzlement as a white-collar crime driven by financial pressure.

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Internal audits are essential for any corporation to detect potential embezzlement early.

business

Internal audits are essential for any corporation to detect potential embezzlement early.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
embezzlement
Verb
embezzle
Adjetivo
embezzled
Relacionado
embezzler

Colocações comuns

commit embezzlement to carry out the crime of stealing trusted funds
accused of embezzlement being blamed for stealing money from an employer
embezzlement of funds the act of stealing specific money sources
prevent embezzlement to take actions to stop financial theft from occurring
systematic embezzlement planned and repeated theft over a long period

Frases Comuns

grand embezzlement

theft of a very large amount of money

charge with embezzlement

to be officially accused by the police of this crime

investigate embezzlement

to look for evidence of stolen funds

Frequentemente confundido com

embezzlement vs larceny

Larceny is general theft, whereas embezzlement requires that the thief was first trusted with the property.

embezzlement vs robbery

Robbery involves force or threats, but embezzlement is a secret crime involving a breach of trust.

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Notas de uso

Embezzlement is strictly a legal and business term. Use it when talking about someone like an accountant, lawyer, or employee stealing money they were supposed to manage.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the general word 'stealing' for everything, but 'embezzlement' is more precise in professional contexts to show a person abused their job position.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'embezzle' as someone putting money in their 'BEZ-zel' (like a secret jewelry pocket) to hide it.

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Origem da palavra

From the Old French word 'embesiller', which meant to destroy, waste, or make away with property.

Padrões gramaticais

Uncountable noun when referring to the crime in general Often followed by the preposition 'of' + [money/funds/assets] Usually used with the verbs 'commit' or 'charge'
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking countries, embezzlement is known as a 'white-collar crime' because it is committed by office workers rather than through physical violence.

Quiz rápido

The company's accountant was arrested for ________ after he diverted $100,000 into his personal account.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: embezzlement

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