Embezzle in a sentence as a verb

But thankfully, that's not the case - people who embezzle money have less than 100% yield.

If you embezzle a million dollars from a charity and give half of it back, that doesn't make you an altruistic person.

Tyler was talking about massive money dumps like Red Cross could do if hey didn't embezzle it, not GD's small local grants.

What trotsky is really saying is that a Bitcoin company can just embezzle its customers' money and blame it on hackers.

Israeli politicians give away favors and embezzle because that's what they think they get for winning the Politics Game.

Someone can have 30 years at a company and still be not loyal if their heart's not in it, they plan to jump ship, they take advantage of others, they embezzle, etc.

Is accountancy ****** because some accountants embezzle money?

The Silk Road case was compromised again and again as Force and Bridges allegedly took every opportunity to embezzle and steal money.

For example, someone might say it's wrong to steal on Monday, but on Friday they might embezzle some money while murmuring 'god helps those who help themselves', balancing it out with an hour or two of being a poor sinner on Sunday before deciding they've been forgiven at the end of it.

When do you stop paying her for this time?- Employee Y crosses the invisible line and becomes a "slacker" because he takes too much time.- Supervisor Z makes it difficult for employees to take anything more than a long weekend.- Employee ZZ takes on reconciling the credit cards that everyone has access to, and uses this position to embezzle from the company.

Embezzle definitions

verb

appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use; "The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family"

See also: defalcate peculate misappropriate malversate