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1 embezzle
im'bezl(to take dishonestly (money that has been entrusted to oneself): As the firm's accountant, he embezzled $20,000 in two years.) malversar, desfalcar- embezzler
tr[ɪm'bezəl]1 desfalcar, malversar■ he'd been embezzling money from the bank where he worked for years llevaba años malversando dinero del banco donde trabajabav.• desfalcar v.• malversar v.• pringar v.ɪm'bezəltransitive verb desfalcar*, malversar[ɪm'bezl]VT [+ funds, money] malversar, desfalcar* * *[ɪm'bezəl]transitive verb desfalcar*, malversar
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