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Defalcate

verb
(past & past part. defalcated; pres. part. defalcating)
1.
Appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use.  Synonyms: embezzle, malversate, misappropriate, peculate.






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"Defalcate" Quotes from Famous Books



... obliged to assume his facts: and then, if you allow his facts, they will not support his conclusions. What if all he says of the state of this balance were true? did not the same objections always lie to custom-house entries? do they defalcate more from the entries of 1766 than from those of 1754? If they prove us ruined, we were always ruined. Some ravens have always indeed croaked out this kind of song. They have a malignant delight in presaging mischief, when they are not employed in ...
— The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12) • Edmund Burke

... intense, so quietly one day, He gave his share-holders the slip, an' made his get-a-way. Jest like a criminal he skipped, an' aimed to defalcate The Chewed-ear Jenkins Hirsute Propagation Syndicate. His guilty secret burned him, an' he sought the city's din: "I've got to get a wig," sez he, "to cover up my sin. It's growin', growin' night an' day; it's most amazin' hair"; An' when he looked ...
— Rhymes of a Rolling Stone • Robert W. Service



Words linked to "Defalcate" :   misappropriate, embezzle, steal, defalcation, defalcator, fiddle, malversate



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