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Example sentences for "embezzle"

Lexicographically close words:
embellishing; embellishment; embellishments; ember; embers; embezzled; embezzlement; embezzler; embezzling; embitter
  1. I cannot believe that that man will ever embezzle money again.

  2. Embezzle a large sum of money under singularly distressing circumstances!

  3. At last, however, it occurs to Jachin that he can easily embezzle part of the usual monthly offerings while saving his character in his own eyes by some obvious sophistry.

  4. Could he sub-embezzle a Highlander's breeks?

  5. I don't say it was proved on the other hand that he did embezzle that sum.

  6. It was quite plain that very little was to be gained in that way; but, even if it had been possible for each of us to embezzle a fortune, I had lost all desire to leave Freeland.

  7. The ministers became mere puppets, whose submission was bought by the license that was allowed to them to embezzle the public funds.

  8. Persons such as sorters who purloin or embezzle wool or yarn delivered to them by clothiers and the receivers thereof, knowing the same, shall recompense the party grieved or else be whipped and set in the stocks.

  9. Crown officials such as treasurers, receivers, accountants, and revenue collectors shall not embezzle Crown funds and shall be personally liable for arrears.

  10. How is he to be punished or impeached if he colludes with any of these banks to embezzle the public money or defraud the government?

  11. I never meant to embezzle money, and I'm not the man to do it.

  12. And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money?


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "embezzle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abstract; abuse; annex; appropriate; bag; boost; borrow; convert; cop; crib; debase; defile; defraud; desecrate; divert; embezzle; extort; filch; foul; hook; lift; misapply; misuse; nip; palm; pervert; pilfer; pinch; poach; pocket; pollute; profane; prostitute; purloin; rustle; snare; snatch; snitch; steal; swindle; swipe; take; thieve; violate