Crossword-Solution: EMBEZZLEMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Embezzlement | n. | The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been intrusted; as, the embezzlement by a clerk of his employer's; embezzlement of public funds by the public officer having them in charge. |
We have 100 clues for the answer “EMBEZZLEMENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| The theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer | 1 answer |
| White collar crime | 2 answers |
| misappropriation | 9 answers |
| improbity | 30 answers |
| ACQUIRING dishonestly | 47 answers |
| Shell game? | 53 answers |
| CONFIDENCE game | 54 answers |
| misdemeanour | 56 answers |
| intimidation | 59 answers |
| Lechery | 60 answers |
| atrociousness | 61 answers |
| monstrousness | 61 answers |
| profiteering | 62 answers |
| heinousness | 62 answers |
| Villainy | 63 answers |
| barbarity | 63 answers |
| brutality | 63 answers |
| crookedness | 63 answers |
| Nepotism | 63 answers |
| jobbery | 63 answers |
| malignance | 63 answers |
| venality | 63 answers |
| sinfulness | 63 answers |
| malignancy | 63 answers |
| malfeasance | 64 answers |
| adulteration | 64 answers |
| sinning | 64 answers |
| molestation | 64 answers |
| diablerie | 65 answers |
| misbehaviour | 65 answers |
| Vileness | 65 answers |
| criminality | 65 answers |
| varletry | 65 answers |
| atrocity | 66 answers |
| thievery | 66 answers |
| artfulness | 66 answers |
| Felony | 66 answers |
| extortion | 67 answers |
| Violation | 67 answers |
| foul play | 67 answers |
| viciousness | 67 answers |
| Trespass | 67 answers |
| Robbery | 67 answers |
| Transgression | 68 answers |
| Rape | 68 answers |
| Abomination | 68 answers |
| Outrage | 69 answers |
| infraction | 69 answers |
| foulness | 69 answers |
| exaction | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EMBEZZLEMENT (5)
Sweet and neat! Million dollar embezzlement scam with the SEC's approval." "How much follow up did you do?" Higgins asked as his pen fly across the legal pad.
Passing on, the policeman halted before the Harrogate group and said: “Samuel Harrogate, I arrest you in the name of the law for embezzlement of the funds of the Hull and Huddersfield Bank.” The great banker nodded with an odd air of business assent, seemed to reflect a moment, and before they could interpose took a half turn and a step that brought him to the edge of the outer mountain wall.
Consider this for a moment: Since our women have voted there has never been an embezzlement of public funds, or a scandalous misuse of public funds, or a disgraceful condition of graft.
Nothing was more common in Rome than charges of peculation, extortion, embezzlement, and brigandage, carried on in the provinces at the head of armies, and in other public capacities.
Six months ago a city clerk, just a common drudge of finance, gets himself convicted of a common embezzlement or something of that kind.
Quotes with EMBEZZLEMENT (3)
There is no history of mankind, there is only an indefinite number of histories of all kinds of aspects of human life. And one of these is the history of political power. This is elevated into the history of the world. But this, I hold, is an offence against every decent conception of mankind. It is hardly better than to treat the history of embezzlement or of robbery or of poisoning as the history of mankind. For the history of power politics is nothing but the history of in…
Corruption free" will truly be in a future impossible tense because many people re-elect unscrupulous politicians! In the end because of blind immunity to reality and impunity of "justified" corruptions in the government, it is always the hard working, suffering, struggling, less privileged citizens who are all the sacrificial lamb in times of disaster and calamities through their well catered embezzlement system.
If priests — of all clans — were free of disease and immune to death, then there might be some basis for the claim of the religionists. But these "men of God" are victims of the natural course of life, "even as you and I." They enjoy no exemptions. They suffer the same ills; they feel the same sensations; they are subject to the same passions of the body, the same frailties of the mind, are victims of circumstances and misfortune, and they meet inevitable death just as every …